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Will import several quality parameter from a tabular (text) format into a qcML file - counterpart to QCExporter.
| pot. predecessor tools | → QCEmbedder → | pot. successor tools |
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| QCExporter | QCMerger | |
| CometAdapter | QCShrinker |
If there is additional data from external tools in tabular format containing additional quality parameter (qp) to runs or sets, or even new runs, these can be imported into the qcML file. For an example see the examples in the share directory.
table The table containing the additional qp values in the columns. First row is considered containing the header. The target run or set names/ids are indicated by column "raw data file", so each row after the header will contain the values of qps for that run.mapping The mapping of the table header to the according qp cvs, also in csv format. The first row is considered containing the headers as in the table. The second row is considered the according qp cv accessions.The command line parameters of this tool are:
QCImporter -- Imports tables with quality control parameters into qcml files.
Full documentation: http://www.openms.de/doxygen/nightly/html/TOPP_QCImporter.html
Version: 3.6.0-pre-nightly-2026-04-01 Apr 2 2026, 01:47:25, Revision: bbb059e
To cite OpenMS:
+ Pfeuffer, J., Bielow, C., Wein, S. et al.. OpenMS 3 enables reproducible analysis of large-scale mass spec
trometry data. Nat Methods (2024). doi:10.1038/s41592-024-02197-7.
To cite QCImporter:
+ Walzer M, Pernas LE, Nasso S, Bittremieux W, Nahnsen S, Kelchtermans P, Martens, L. qcML: An Exchange
Format for Quality Control Metrics from Mass Spectrometry Experiments. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
2014; 13(8). doi:10.1074/mcp.M113.035907.
Usage:
QCImporter <options>
Options (mandatory options marked with '*'):
-in <file> Input qcml file (valid formats: 'qcML')
-table <file>* The table containing the additional qp values in the columns. First row is considered
containing the header. The target run or set names/ids are indicated by column "raw data
file", so each row after the header will contain the values of qps for that run. (csv
without "!) (valid formats: 'csv')
-mapping <file>* The mapping of the table header to the according qp cvs, also in csv format. The first
row is considered containing the headers as in the table. The second row is considered
the according qp cv accessions. (csv without "!) (valid formats: 'csv')
-out <file>* Output extended qcML file (valid formats: 'qcML')
Common TOPP options:
-ini <file> Use the given TOPP INI file
-threads <n> Sets the number of threads allowed to be used by the TOPP tool (default: '1')
-write_ini <file> Writes the default configuration file
--help Shows options
--helphelp Shows all options (including advanced)
INI file documentation of this tool:
This section lists all parameters supported by the tool. Parameters are organized into hierarchical subsections that group related settings together. Subsections may contain further subsections or individual parameters.
Each parameter entry contains the following information:
Parameter tags provide additional information about how a parameter is used. Some tags indicate whether a parameter is required or intended for advanced configuration, while others may be used internally by OpenMS or workflow tools.
Parameters highlighted as required must be specified for the tool to run successfully. Parameters marked as advanced allow fine-tuning of algorithm behavior and are typically not needed for standard workflows.