\name{plotScan-methods} \docType{methods} %\alias{plotScan-methods} \alias{plotScan} \alias{plotScan,xcmsRaw-method} \title{Plot a single mass scan} \description{ Plot a single mass scan using the impulse representation. Most useful for centroided data. } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{object = "xcmsRaw"}{ \code{plotScan(object, scan, massrange = numeric(), ident = FALSE)} } }} \arguments{ \item{object}{the \code{xcmsRaw} object} \item{scan}{ integer with number of scan to plot } \item{massrange}{ numeric vector of length >= 2 whose range will be used to select masses to plot } \item{ident}{ logical, use mouse to interactively identify and label individual masses } } \seealso{ \code{\link{xcmsRaw-class}} } \keyword{methods} \keyword{hplot}