lr_get_spec() and lr_get_metadata()lightr provides three main functions for patch import of
spectral data and metadata:
lr_get_spec()lr_get_metadata()lr_convert_tocsv()Those three functions contain an internal loop and can directly be used to import/convert whole folders.
They also allow for recursive search in the folder tree with the
argument subdir. In this example, the data
that contains a subdirectory named procspec_files, which
contains :
└──+ data
   ├── avantes_export.ttt
   ├── avantes_export2.trt
   ├── avantes_export_long.ttt
   └──+ procspec_files
      ├── OceanOptics_badencode.ProcSpec
      ├── OceanOptics_Linux.ProcSpec
      ├── OceanOptics_Windows.ProcSpec
      └── whiteref.ProcSpecWe first demonstrate these features on lr_get_spec() but
they work in the same way for lr_get_metadata() and
lr_convert_tocsv()
lr_get_spec()lr_get_spec() is one the core functions of
lightr. It finds spectral data files, extract the
reflectance / transmittance / absorbance data and returns a
data.frame where the first column (named wl)
contains the wavelengths and the subsequent columns contain the spectral
data, interpolated every nanometre:
## 2 files found; importing spectra:##    wl avantes_export avantes_export_long
## 1 300         3.1487           13.624678
## 2 301         3.1589            5.276307
## 3 302         3.5700           11.023560
## 4 303         3.9215           10.307208
## 5 304         3.4034            8.980705
## 6 305         3.7878            8.278200lr_get_spec() also supports setting multiple file
extensions at once by passing a character vector to
ext:
## 3 files found; importing spectra:## Warning: need at least two non-NA values to interpolate## Warning: Could not import one or more files:
## data/avantes_export2.trt##    wl avantes_export avantes_export_long
## 1 300         3.1487           13.624678
## 2 301         3.1589            5.276307
## 3 302         3.5700           11.023560
## 4 303         3.9215           10.307208
## 5 304         3.4034            8.980705
## 6 305         3.7878            8.278200Finally, lr_get_spec() can also recursively search in
your folder tree with the subdir argument:
## 6 files found; importing spectra:##    wl OceanOptics_Linux OceanOptics_Windows OceanOptics_badencode  whiteref
## 1 300          126.5502            3.199635             -6.905214  98.30193
## 2 301          125.3005            3.420500             -7.034905  98.67972
## 3 302          127.0825            3.224495             -7.656868  98.10391
## 4 303          128.0483            3.320803             -8.577880 101.34410
## 5 304          128.9909            3.407551             -9.182934  99.86908
## 6 305          127.4218            3.492118             -9.367868 101.32638
##   BR_PF26_1 BR_PF27_3
## 1  19.35800  16.81450
## 2  19.40243  16.69849
## 3  19.42713  16.54195
## 4  19.47335  16.47455
## 5  19.48856  16.38495
## 6  19.41967  16.31837As you may have noticed, lr_get_spec() does not care
about the file extension case by default. This can be changed by using
the ignore.case switch:
## Warning: No files found. Try a different value for argument "ext".If all your input files sample the wavelengths (this would be the
case if you use the same spectrometer model and same recording
software), you can also get uninterpolated data, by changing the value
of the interpolate boolean argument:
## 2 files found; importing spectra:##           wl BR_PF26_1 BR_PF27_3
## 570 300.2031  19.36675  16.81240
## 571 300.4172  19.38440  16.77861
## 572 300.6313  19.39979  16.73853
## 573 300.8454  19.38650  16.73391
## 574 301.0594  19.40854  16.68488
## 575 301.2734  19.40297  16.64210lr_get_metadata()lr_get_metadata() extracts metadata captured by the
spectrophotometer during the recording. This metadata should be reported
in your scientific articles to ensure reproducibility of your
measurements and ultimately of your findings. The amount of information
strongly depends on the brand and model of the spectrometer.
Similarly to lr_get_spec(), it can handle multiple
extensions at once and perform recursive searches:
## 7 files found; importing metadata:##                    name       user            datetime  spec_model     spec_ID
## 1       avantes_export2       <NA>                <NA>        <NA>   1305084U1
## 2     OceanOptics_Linux       hugo 2016-03-16 13:18:31     USB4000  USB4C00008
## 3   OceanOptics_Windows doutrelant 2015-12-04 10:29:14      JazUSB    JAZA2982
## 4 OceanOptics_badencode       user 2016-12-02 20:39:12 USB2000Plus USB2+H06330
## 5              whiteref      gomez 2018-08-02 15:56:19     USB4000  USB4C00008
## 6             BR_PF26_1 Adminlocal 2006-06-24 08:49:06     USB4000  USB4C00008
##   white_inttime dark_inttime sample_inttime white_avgs dark_avgs sample_avgs
## 1            95           95             95         20        20          20
## 2           200          200            200          5         5           5
## 3            60           60             60         15        15          15
## 4            20           20             20        100       100         100
## 5           500          500            500          5         5           5
## 6            10           10             10         40        40          40
##   white_boxcar dark_boxcar sample_boxcar
## 1            1           1             1
## 2            0           0             0
## 3            0           0             0
## 4            5           5             5
## 5            0           0             0
## 6           10          10            10lr_convert_tocsv()lr_convert_tocsv() is designed for users who want an
open format version for each individual input file, possibly allowing
them to carry on with their analysis using another programming language
or software.
It works in a very similar way to lr_get_spec() and will
create csv files with the same file names as the input
files (but a different extension).