matStruct

Presentation

The matStruct class is a class used to define correspondances between mzData variable names and desired names in Matlab.

Definition

class matStruct(BaseModel):
    metadata : str = None
    fileName : str = None
    filePath : str = None
    mz : str = None
    time : str = None
    intensities : str = None
    oneStruct : bool = True

How to use

If you want to use default names, you can just omit the parameter inside the functions. Or you can define a variable holding default value with the following code :

matlabStructure = matStruct()

By default variable content is equal to variable’s name. So, for example, the string value of matlabStructure.time will be equal to "time".
Variable’s are editable, so you can edit them if you want to change their values. For example, if you want to define mz to be m/zinside the matlab structure the following code is used : matlabStruct.mz = "m/z".

If you want to save the data in one Matlab Structure (meaning that all variables will be group into one variable with the file’s name), set oneStruct parameter to True, otherwise, set it to False and all variables will be saved in separated variables.

Functions

default

Presentation

This function resets the structure to it’s default values. It gets called, whenever a new instance of this class is created, inside the class’ initialization process.

Definition

def default(self@matStruct)

How to use

matlabStructure.default()

Parameters

  • No parameters

Outputs

  • No output, modify directly the class’ values.

Example

Let’s consider a file exported as sample.mat. Inside are (if oneStruct is True):

  • sample (name of file without .mat)

    • fileName : From which file this data was extracted

    • filePath : Where was located the file

    • metadata

      • software

      • analyser

      • detector

    • mz

    • intensities

    • time


If oneStruct == False, no containing structure is created, so data is exploded :

  • fileName : From which file this data was extracted

  • filePath : Where was located the file

  • metadata

    • software

    • analyser

    • detector

  • mz

  • intensities

  • time

Notes

When the data is saved, a check will be done to see if all variables inside the mzData class were filled. If one or more variables are unset, the function will throw an error. In case you want to save incomplete data, specify the parameter incompleteSave in the save function. More info in mzData class