R Package hyperSpec
R package hyperSpec is the main package in the r-hyperspec family of packages.
The goal of hyperSpec (and whole r-hyperspec) is to make the work with hyperspectral data sets, (i.e. spatially or time-resolved spectra, or spectra with any other kind of information associated with each of the spectra) more comfortable.
The spectra can be data as obtained during
XRF,
UV/VIS,
Fluorescence,
AES,
NIR,
IR,
Raman,
NMR,
MS,
etc. spectroscopy measurements.
More generally, any data that is recorded over a discretized variable, e.g. absorbance = f(wavelength), stored as a vector of absorbance values for discrete wavelengths is suitable.
Documentation
There are two versions of hyperSpec online documentation:
a. for the released version and b. for the development version of hyperSpec.
The documentation of the other r-hyperspec family packages can be found at r-hyperspec.github.io.
Issues, Bug Reports and Feature Requests
Issues, bug reports and feature requests should go here!
Installation
Install from CRAN
You can install the released version of hyperSpec from CRAN with:
install.packages("hyperSpec")Install from GitHub
You can install the development version of the package from GitHub:
if (!require(remotes)) {install.packages("remotes")}
remotes::install_github("cbeleites/hyperSpec/hyperSpec")NOTE 1: Usually, "Windows" users need to download, install and properly configure Rtools (see these instructions) to make the code above work.
NOTE 2: This method will not install package's documentation (help pages and vignettes) into your computer. So you can either use the online documentation or build the package from source (see the next section).
Install from Source
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From the hyperSpec's GitHub repository:
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Open the downloaded directory in RStudio (preferably, as an RStudio project).
- The code below works correctly only if your current working directory coincides with the root of the repository, i.e., if it is in the directory that contains file
README.mdand sub-directoryhyperSpec. - If you open RStudio project correctly (e.g., by clicking
project.Rprojicon
in the directory), then the working directory is set correctly by default.
- The code below works correctly only if your current working directory coincides with the root of the repository, i.e., if it is in the directory that contains file
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In RStudio 'Console' window, run the code (provided below) to: a. Install packages remotes and devtools. b. Install hyperSpec's dependencies. c. Create hyperSpec's documentation. d. Install package hyperSpec.
# Do not abort installation even if some packages are not available
Sys.setenv(R_REMOTES_NO_ERRORS_FROM_WARNINGS = TRUE)
# Install packages remotes and devtools
install.packages(c("remotes", "devtools"))
# Install hyperSpec's dependencies
remotes::install_deps("hyperSpec", dependencies = TRUE)
# Create hyperSpec's documentation
devtools::document("hyperSpec")
# Install package hyperSpec and its dependencies
devtools::install("hyperSpec", build_vignettes = TRUE)NOTE 1: Usually, "Windows" users need to download, install and properly configure Rtools (see these instructions) to make the code above work.
