You're welcome.
The import converter extracts only the most important ions (~ 1000
m/z values) out of each scan (~ 200000 m/z values). This is a
workaround so that the chromatogram is displayed fluently. Anyhow,
it would be great if we could improve the existing mass spectrum
views and tables to also display mass spectra containing a huge
amount of ions. You could try to get familiar with the following
technologies for tables:
http://www.vogella.com/tutorials/EclipseJFaceTable/article.html
https://eclipse.org/nattable
http://www.java2s.com/Code/Java/SWT-JFace-Eclipse/CreateaSWTtablewith1000000items.htm
and for charts:
http://www.swtchart.org
https://eclipse.org/nebula/widgets/visualization/visualization.php
http://docs.oracle.com/javafx/2/charts/line-chart.htm#CIHGBCFI
When you're ready, let's create some demos which are capable to
handle huge amounts of ions.
Best,
Philip
Am 05.07.2016 um 02:02 schrieb Trig
Chen:
Thank you, Philip.
I'll try it.
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