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peak_location_min() and peak_location_max() define the bounds for the reference region in peak normalization. These should be specified in the same units as the location values in your measurement data.

Usage

peak_location_min(range = c(0, 100), trans = NULL)

peak_location_max(range = c(0, 100), trans = NULL)

Arguments

range

A two-element vector holding the defaults for the smallest and largest possible values, respectively. If a transformation is specified, these values should be in the transformed units.

trans

A trans object from the scales package, such as scales::transform_log10() or scales::transform_reciprocal(). If not provided, the default is used which matches the units used in range. If no transformation, NULL.

Value

A function with classes "quant_param" and "param".

Examples

peak_location_min()
#> Peak Region Lower Bound (quantitative)
#> Range: [0, 100]
peak_location_max()
#> Peak Region Upper Bound (quantitative)
#> Range: [0, 100]