\name{findCollisions} \alias{findCollisions} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ Find peak collisions } \description{ Function to determine which subset(s) of peaks collide with eachother (i.e. molecular weights are indistinguishable given the specified resolution) } \usage{ findCollisions(peaks, resolution = 0.5) } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{peaks}{ Numerical list of molecular weights (in Da) corresponding to a set of peaks } \item{resolution}{ Resolution (in Da), used to specify the ability to distinguish two different molecular weights. For a resolution of \option{0.5} (default), two molecular weights are considered identical if they are less than \option{0.5} Da apart.} } \value{ Returns a list of peak collisions for each peak in the original list, thus the data object returned is in the form of a nested list. } \author{ Reid F. Thompson (\email{rthompso@aecom.yu.edu}), John M. Greally (\email{jgreally@aecom.yu.edu}) } \examples{ findCollisions(1:5, 1.5) } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{ list } \keyword{ manip }