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split.muxd <- function(uxdfile, range.descriptor) {
# Fix this some other day!!
# Function that reads an UXD file which contains several ranges
# (created in a programmed run, for example) and splits it into
# its ranges and writes to that number of files
# Arguments
# :: uxdfile (filename with extension)
# :: range.descriptor (an array with as many elements as
# there are ranges in the uxdfile)
# Returns: nothing. Writes files to HDD.
cchar <- "[;_]" #regexpr matching the comment characters used in Bruker's UXD
cdata <- "[0-9]" #regexpr matching one character of any digit
# Create filenames for the output # no longer used, return dataframe instead
datafile <- paste(uxdfile,"-",range.descriptor,".data",sep="")
# Read the input multirange file
f <- readLines(uxdfile, n=-1)
# This way we identify data rows by looking for numeric characters.
#wh <- regexpr("[0-9]", f)
# This way we identify header rows
# Later we will assume that all other rows are data
wh <- regexpr(cchar, f)
mh <- wh[1:length(wh)] # this gives you the corresponding index vector
# the value of each element corresponds to the position of the regexp match.
# value = 1 means the first character of the row is cchar (row is header)
# value =-1 means no cchar occur on the row (row is data)
#length(mh[mh == -1]) #total number of datarows in uxdfile
#mh[mh > 1 | mh < 0] <- 0 #set all header-rows to zero (just to make things easier)
i <- seq(1, length(mh) - 1, 1)
j <- seq(2, length(mh), 1)
starts <- which(mh[i] == 1 & mh[j] != 1) + 1 #start indices
ends <- which(mh[i] != 1 & mh[j] == 1) #end indices, except the last
ends <- c(ends, length(mh)) #fixed the last index of ends
#ff <- data.frame(NULL)
for (s in 1:length(range.descriptor)) {
matrix(scan(file=textConnection(f[starts[s]:ends[s]]),
what = numeric()), ncol=2, byrow=T)
}
names(ff) <- c("sampleid", "angle", "intensity")
# Return dataframe
ff
}