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// $Maintainer: Andreas Bertsch $
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#ifndef OPENMS_KERNEL_CHROMATOGRAMTOOLS_H
#define OPENMS_KERNEL_CHROMATOGRAMTOOLS_H
#include <OpenMS/DATASTRUCTURES/Map.h>
#include <OpenMS/CONCEPT/Types.h>
#include <OpenMS/KERNEL/MSChromatogram.h>
#include <OpenMS/KERNEL/MSExperiment.h>
#include <OpenMS/KERNEL/RangeUtils.h>
#include <OpenMS/CONCEPT/LogStream.h>
namespace OpenMS
{
/**
@brief Conversion class to interconvert chromatograms
There are basically two methods implemented, conversion of
chromatograms into spectra representation and vice versa.
@ingroup Kernel
*/
class ChromatogramTools
{
public:
/// @name Constructors and destructors
//@{
/// default constructor
ChromatogramTools()
{}
/// copy constructor
ChromatogramTools(const ChromatogramTools & /*rhs*/)
{}
/// destructor
virtual ~ChromatogramTools()
{}
//@}
/// @name Accessors
//@{
/**
@brief converts the chromatogram to a list of spectra with instrument settings SRM
This conversion may be necessary as most of the spectra formats do not support
chromatograms, except of mzML. However, most formats support e.g. SRM chromatogram
as a list of spectra with instrument settings SRM and a separate spectrum for
each data point. The disadvantage of storing chromatograms in spectra is its
exhaustive memory consumption.
*/
template <typename ExperimentType>
void convertChromatogramsToSpectra(ExperimentType & exp)
{
for (std::vector<MSChromatogram<> >::const_iterator it = exp.getChromatograms().begin(); it != exp.getChromatograms().end(); ++it)
{
// for each peak add a new spectrum
for (typename ExperimentType::ChromatogramType::const_iterator pit = it->begin(); pit != it->end(); ++pit)
{
typename ExperimentType::SpectrumType spec;
// add precursor and product peaks to spectrum settings
spec.getPrecursors().push_back(it->getPrecursor());
spec.getProducts().push_back(it->getProduct());
spec.setRT(pit->getRT());
spec.setMSLevel(2);
spec.setInstrumentSettings(it->getInstrumentSettings());
spec.setAcquisitionInfo(it->getAcquisitionInfo());
spec.setSourceFile(it->getSourceFile());
// TODO implement others
if (it->getChromatogramType() == ChromatogramSettings::SELECTED_REACTION_MONITORING_CHROMATOGRAM)
{
spec.getInstrumentSettings().setScanMode(InstrumentSettings::SRM);
}
if (it->getChromatogramType() == ChromatogramSettings::SELECTED_ION_MONITORING_CHROMATOGRAM)
{
spec.getInstrumentSettings().setScanMode(InstrumentSettings::SIM);
}
// new spec contains one peak, with product m/z and intensity
typename ExperimentType::PeakType peak;
peak.setMZ(it->getMZ());
peak.setIntensity(pit->getIntensity());
spec.push_back(peak);
exp.addSpectrum(spec);
}
}
exp.setChromatograms(std::vector<MSChromatogram<> >());
}
/**
@brief converts e.g. SRM spectra to chromatograms
This conversion is necessary to convert chromatograms, e.g. from SRM or MRM
experiments to real chromatograms. mzML 1.1.0 has support for chromatograms
which can be stored much more efficiently than spectra based chromatograms.
However, most other file formats do not support chromatograms.
@param exp the experiment to be converted.
@param remove_spectra if set to true, the chromatogram spectra are removed from the experiment.
*/
template <typename ExperimentType>
void convertSpectraToChromatograms(ExperimentType & exp, bool remove_spectra = false)
{
typedef typename ExperimentType::SpectrumType SpectrumType;
Map<DoubleReal, Map<DoubleReal, std::vector<SpectrumType> > > chroms;
for (typename ExperimentType::ConstIterator it = exp.begin(); it != exp.end(); ++it)
{
// TODO other types
if (it->getInstrumentSettings().getScanMode() == InstrumentSettings::SRM)
{
// exactly one precursor and one product ion
if (it->getPrecursors().size() == 1 && it->size() == 1)
{
chroms[it->getPrecursors().begin()->getMZ()][it->begin()->getMZ()].push_back(*it);
}
// Exactly one precursor and more than one product ion.
// This is how some converters (e.g. ReAdW 4.0.2) store SRM data,
// collecting all information from one precursor in a single
// pseudo-spectrum
else if (it->getPrecursors().size() == 1 && it->size() > 0)
{
for (Size peak_idx = 0; peak_idx < it->size(); peak_idx++)
{
// copy spectrum and delete all data, but keep metadata, then add single peak
SpectrumType dummy = *it;
dummy.clear(false);
dummy.push_back((*it)[peak_idx]);
chroms[it->getPrecursors().begin()->getMZ()][(*it)[peak_idx].getMZ()].push_back(dummy);
}
}
else
{
LOG_WARN << "ChromatogramTools: need exactly one precursor (given " << it->getPrecursors().size() <<
") and one or more product ions (" << it->size() << "), skipping conversion of this spectrum to chromatogram." << std::endl;
}
}
else
{
// This does not makes sense to warn here, because it would also warn on simple mass spectra...
// TODO think what to to here
//LOG_WARN << "ChromatogramTools: cannot convert other chromatrogram spectra types than 'Selected Reaction Monitoring', skipping conversion." << std::endl;
//
}
}
typename Map<DoubleReal, Map<DoubleReal, std::vector<SpectrumType> > >::const_iterator it1 = chroms.begin();
for (; it1 != chroms.end(); ++it1)
{
typename Map<DoubleReal, std::vector<SpectrumType> >::const_iterator it2 = it1->second.begin();
for (; it2 != it1->second.end(); ++it2)
{
typename ExperimentType::ChromatogramType chrom;
chrom.setPrecursor(*it2->second.begin()->getPrecursors().begin());
Product prod;
prod.setMZ(it2->first);
chrom.setProduct(prod);
chrom.setInstrumentSettings(it2->second.begin()->getInstrumentSettings());
chrom.setAcquisitionInfo(it2->second.begin()->getAcquisitionInfo());
chrom.setSourceFile(it2->second.begin()->getSourceFile());
typename std::vector<SpectrumType>::const_iterator it3 = it2->second.begin();
for (; it3 != it2->second.end(); ++it3)
{
typename ExperimentType::ChromatogramType::PeakType p;
p.setRT(it3->getRT());
p.setIntensity(it3->begin()->getIntensity());
chrom.push_back(p);
}
chrom.setNativeID("chromatogram=" + it2->second.begin()->getNativeID()); // TODO native id?
chrom.setChromatogramType(ChromatogramSettings::SELECTED_REACTION_MONITORING_CHROMATOGRAM);
exp.addChromatogram(chrom);
}
}
if (remove_spectra)
{
exp.getSpectra().erase(remove_if(exp.begin(), exp.end(), HasScanMode<SpectrumType>(InstrumentSettings::SRM)), exp.end());
}
}
//@}
};
} // namespace OpenMS
#endif // OPENMS_KERNEL_CHROMATOGRAMTOOLS_H
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