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Hello guys!
i'm actively using the Spec2Vec package and for an specific application in the project we were wondering if it's somehow possible recover the intensities of the @peaks (original intensity) form the MS2 spectra?
Kind regards
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I maybe don't understand the question correctly. But Spec2vec uses matchms so you can access the intensities for every spectrum by my_spectrum.peaks.intensities. Or did you mean something else?
Hey Florian, thanks for the answer.
sorry i wasn't clear with my quesiton.
My point is basically this:
After i transform the MS2 spectrum to a document (peaks and losses), i'm i somehoe able to recover the original intensity of a given @peak from that document.
lets say if there was a peak m/z 505.1536 with an intensity of 1E6 in the original MS2.
could i recover the 1E6 for the ***@***.***?
Luis
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Hi,
I maybe don't understand the question correctly. But Spec2vec uses matchms so you can access the intensities for every spectrum by my_spectrum.peaks.intensities. Or did you mean something else?
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Hello guys!
i'm actively using the Spec2Vec package and for an specific application in the project we were wondering if it's somehow possible recover the intensities of the @peaks (original intensity) form the MS2 spectra?
Kind regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: