\name{plotPeak} \alias{plotPeak} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{Plot the identified peaks over the spectrum} \description{ Plot the identified peaks over the spectrum. The identified peaks are returned by \code{\link{peakDetectionCWT}} or \code{\link{identifyMajorPeaks}} } \usage{ plotPeak(ms, peakIndex = NULL, mz = 1:length(ms), range = c(min(mz), max(mz)), method = c("p", "l"), main = NULL, log = "", ...) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{ms}{ the MS spectrum } \item{peakIndex}{ m/z indexes of the identified peaks } \item{mz}{ m/z value correspond to m/z index } \item{range}{ the plot range of m/z value} \item{method}{ plot method of the identified peaks. method 'p' plot circles on the peaks; method 'l' add vertical lines over the peaks. } \item{main}{ parameter of \code{\link{plot}}} \item{log}{ parameter of \code{\link{plot}} } \item{\dots}{ other parameters of \code{\link{points}}} } \author{Pan Du} \seealso{\code{\link{peakDetectionCWT}}, \code{\link{identifyMajorPeaks}}} \examples{ data(exampleMS) SNR.Th <- 3 peakInfo <- peakDetectionCWT(exampleMS, SNR.Th=SNR.Th) majorPeakInfo = peakInfo$majorPeakInfo peakIndex <- majorPeakInfo$peakIndex plotPeak(exampleMS, peakIndex, main=paste('Identified peaks with SNR >', SNR.Th)) } \keyword{hplot}