Has anyone else encountered this problem? We'd be very grateful if anyone knows a way round it. I'm scared that the developers of XCMS and Chemstation may be at cross-purposes in their understanding of cdf format, and we'll get caught up between two groups of people declaring the other to be at fault, or they'll both tell me (politely) I'm too stupid to use XCMS, which is quite possibly true. XCMS in R for windows will open cdf files generated on other instruments. Secondly, once we've done this, XCMS crashes when we open the Agilent cdf files ("The R for windows GUI has encountered a problem and has to close"). Firstly, it can only convert files with 8 or less letters in their name, although the newer versions of Chemstation, when using prefix+number file naming, will only produce filenames with 9 or more letters, so we have to change all the file names before the converter will work. Agilent's built-in converter is giving us nightmares. data to a file CDF file handling cdfread Read data from a CDF file cdfinfo Get. Reading CDF Files CDFCONTROL, Call this function to obtain further information about the CDF file CDFVARINQ, Retrieve the names, types, sizes, and other. We'd like to use XCMS to process data, running in R for Windows. 22.19 Image and scientific data help imagesci Image file import/export. We use Agilent's Chemstation (LC-MS) and are currently on version B-03-01 SR1.
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