|  | OpenMS
    2.6.0
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Groups corresponding isotope-labeled features in a feature map.
| potential predecessor tools |  FeatureLinkerLabeled   | potential successor tools | 
| FeatureFinderCentroided (or another feature detection algorithm) | ProteinQuantifier | |
| TextExporter | 
This tool provides an algorithm for grouping corresponding features in isotope-labeled experiments. For more details and algorithm-specific parameters (set in the ini file) see "Detailed Description" in the algorithm documentation.
FeatureLinkerLabeled takes one feature map (featureXML file) and stores the corresponding features in a consensus map (consensusXML file). Feature maps can be created from MS experiments (peak data) using one of the FeatureFinder TOPP tools.
The command line parameters of this tool are:
FeatureLinkerLabeled -- Groups corresponding isotope-labeled features in a feature map.
Full documentation: http://www.openms.de/documentation/TOPP_FeatureLinkerLabeled.html
Version: 2.6.0 Sep 30 2020, 12:54:34, Revision: c26f752
To cite OpenMS:
  Rost HL, Sachsenberg T, Aiche S, Bielow C et al.. OpenMS: a flexible open-source software platform for mass spectrometry data analysis. Nat Meth. 2016; 13, 9: 741-748. doi:10.1038/nmeth.3959.
Usage:
  FeatureLinkerLabeled <options>
This tool has algorithm parameters that are not shown here! Please check the ini file for a detailed descript
ion or use the --helphelp option.
Options (mandatory options marked with '*'):
  -in <file>*        Input file (valid formats: 'featureXML')
  -out <file>*       Output file (valid formats: 'consensusXML')
                     
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)
The following configuration subsections are valid:
 - algorithm   Algorithm parameters section
You can write an example INI file using the '-write_ini' option.
Documentation of subsection parameters can be found in the doxygen documentation or the INIFileEditor.
For more information, please consult the online documentation for this tool:
  - http://www.openms.de/documentation/TOPP_FeatureLinkerLabeled.html
INI file documentation of this tool:
 1.8.16
 1.8.16