element <peakGroup> (global)
Namespace:
Type:
anonymous complexType
Content:
complex, 20 attributes, 6 elements
Defined:
globally in cmlreact.xsd; see XML source
Includes:
definitions of 6 elements
Used:
XML Representation Summary
<peakGroup
   
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
(("singlet" | "doublet" | "triplet" | "quartet" | "quintet" | "sextuplet" | "multiplet") | xsd:string)
 = 
(("sharp" | "broad" | "shoulder") | xsd:string)
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:string
 = 
xsd:float
 = 
xsd:float
    >
   
Content: 
metadataList?, (peak | peakGroup | atom | bond | molecule)*
</peakGroup>
Content model elements (6):
atom, bond, metadataList, molecule, peak, peakGroup
Included in content model of elements (2):
peakGroup, peakList
Known Usage Locations
Annotation
<h:div class="summary">A list of closely related peaks or peakGroups.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Distinguish between <h:tt>peakList</h:tt> (primarily a navigational container) and <h:tt>peakGroup</h:tt> where the peaks (or groups) have some close relation not shared by all peaks. All descendants must use consistent units.</h:div> <h:div class="example" href="peakGroup1.xml"/>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element id="el.peakGroup" name="peakGroup">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A list of closely related peaks or peakGroups.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Distinguish between
<h:tt>peakList</h:tt>
(primarily a navigational container) and
<h:tt>peakGroup</h:tt>
where the peaks (or groups) have some close relation not shared by all peaks. All descendants must use consistent units.
</h:div>
<h:div class="example" href="peakGroup1.xml"/>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
<xsd:complexType>
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element minOccurs="0" ref="metadataList">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Allows
<h:i>inter alia</h:i>
the provenance of the peak assignment to be recorde.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
<xsd:choice maxOccurs="unbounded" minOccurs="0">
<xsd:element ref="peak"/>
<xsd:element ref="peakGroup"/>
<xsd:element ref="atom"/>
<xsd:element ref="bond"/>
<xsd:element ref="molecule"/>
</xsd:choice>
</xsd:sequence>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="dictRef"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="convention"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="title"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="id"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="ref"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="peakHeight"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="peakMultiplicity"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="peakShape"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="integral"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="peakUnits"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="xMin"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="xMax"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="xValue"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="xWidth"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="xUnits"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="yMin"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="yMax"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="yValue"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="yWidth"/>
<xsd:attributeGroup ref="yUnits"/>
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:element>
Attribute Detail (all declarations; 20/20)
convention
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within convention attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">A reference to a convention.</h:div> <h:div class="description">There is no controlled vocabulary for conventions, but the author must ensure that the semantics are openly available and that there are mechanisms for implementation. The convention is inherited by all the subelements, so that a convention for <h:tt>molecule</h:tt> would by default extend to its <h:tt>bond</h:tt> and <h:tt>atom</h:tt> children. This can be overwritten if necessary by an explicit <h:tt>convention</h:tt>. <h:p>It may be useful to create conventions with namespaces (e.g. <h:tt>iupac:name</h:tt>). Use of <h:tt>convention</h:tt> will normally require non-STMML semantics, and should be used with caution. We would expect that conventions prefixed with "ISO" would be useful, such as ISO8601 for dateTimes.</h:p> <h:p>There is no default, but the conventions of STMML or the related language (e.g. CML) will be assumed.</h:p> </h:div> <h:div class="example" href="convGroup1.xml" id="ex"/>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.convention" name="convention" type="namespaceRefType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A reference to a convention.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
There is no controlled vocabulary for conventions, but the author must ensure that the semantics are openly available and that there are mechanisms for implementation. The convention is inherited by all the subelements,
so that a convention for
<h:tt>molecule</h:tt>
would by default extend to its
<h:tt>bond</h:tt>
and
<h:tt>atom</h:tt>
children. This can be overwritten
if necessary by an explicit
<h:tt>convention</h:tt>
.
<h:p>
It may be useful to create conventions with namespaces (e.g.
<h:tt>iupac:name</h:tt>
).
Use of
<h:tt>convention</h:tt>
will normally require non-STMML semantics, and should be used with
caution. We would expect that conventions prefixed with "ISO" would be useful,
such as ISO8601 for dateTimes.
</h:p>
<h:p>
There is no default, but the conventions of STMML or the related language (e.g. CML) will be assumed.
</h:p>
</h:div>
<h:div class="example" href="convGroup1.xml" id="ex"/>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

dictRef
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within dictRef attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">A reference to a dictionary entry.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Elements in data instances such as _scalar_ may have a <h:tt>dictRef</h:tt> attribute to point to an entry in a dictionary. To avoid excessive use of (mutable) filenames and URIs we recommend a namespace prefix, mapped to a namespace URI in the normal manner. In this case, of course, the namespace URI must point to a real XML document containing _entry_ elements and validated against STMML Schema. <h:p>Where there is concern about the dictionary becoming separated from the document the dictionary entries can be physically included as part of the data instance and the normal XPointer addressing mechanism can be used.</h:p> <h:p>This attribute can also be used on _dictionary_ elements to define the namespace prefix</h:p> </h:div> <h:div class="example" href="dictRefGroup1.xml"/>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.dictRef" name="dictRef" type="namespaceRefType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A reference to a dictionary entry.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Elements in data instances such as _scalar_ may have a
<h:tt>dictRef</h:tt>
attribute to point to an entry in a dictionary. To avoid excessive use of (mutable) filenames and URIs we recommend a namespace prefix, mapped to a namespace URI in the normal manner. In this case, of course, the namespace URI must point to a real XML document containing _entry_ elements and validated against STMML Schema.
<h:p>
Where there is concern about the dictionary becoming separated from the document the dictionary entries can be physically included as part of the data instance and the normal XPointer addressing mechanism can be used.
</h:p>
<h:p>
This attribute can also be used on _dictionary_ elements to define the namespace prefix
</h:p>
</h:div>
<h:div class="example" href="dictRefGroup1.xml"/>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

id
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within id attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">An attribute providing a unique ID for an element.</h:div> <h:div class="description"/>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.id" name="id" type="idType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
An attribute providing a unique ID for an element.
</h:div>
<h:div class="description"/>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

integral
Type:
xsd:string, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within integral attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Area under a peak.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Unfortunately units are usually arbitrary and not related to the x- and y- axis units, and in this case _peakUnits_ should be use.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.integral" name="integral" type="xsd:string">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Area under a peak.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Unfortunately units are usually arbitrary and not related to the x- and y- axis units, and in this case _peakUnits_ should be use.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

peakHeight
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within peakHeight attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Height of a peak.</h:div> <h:div class="description">For 1-dimensional data (e.g. y vs x) hould use the same units as the appropriate axis (e.g. y).</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.peakHeight" name="peakHeight" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Height of a peak.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
For 1-dimensional data (e.g. y vs x) hould use the same units as the appropriate axis (e.g. y).
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

peakMultiplicity
Type:
anonymous simpleType (union of (restriction of xsd:string | restriction of namespaceRefType))
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within peakMultiplicity attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Multiplicity of a peak.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Uses a semi-controlled vocabulary.</h:div>
Anonymous simpleType
Derivation:
by union
Member Types
  1. anonymous simpleType:
    Derivation:
    restriction of xsd:string
  2. anonymous simpleType:
    Derivation:
    restriction of namespaceRefType
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.peakMultiplicity" name="peakMultiplicity">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Multiplicity of a peak.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">Uses a semi-controlled vocabulary.</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
<xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:union>
<xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string">
<xsd:enumeration value="singlet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A single maximum within the peak rang.</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="doublet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Two maxima (not necessarily equal) within the peak rang.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="triplet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Three maxima (not necessarily equal) within the peak rang.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="quartet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Four maxima (not necessarily equal) within the peak rang.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="quintet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Five maxima (not necessarily equal) within the peak rang.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="sextuplet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Six maxima (not necessarily equal) within the peak rang.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="multiplet">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Several maxima (not necessarily equal) within the peak rang.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
</xsd:restriction>
</xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:restriction base="namespaceRefType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div>User contributed vocabulary of type foo:ba.</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:restriction>
</xsd:simpleType>
</xsd:union>
</xsd:simpleType>
</xsd:attribute>

peakShape
Type:
anonymous simpleType (union of (restriction of xsd:string | restriction of namespaceRefType))
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within peakShape attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Shape of a peak.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Semi-controlled vocabulary such as broad or sharp.</h:div>
Anonymous simpleType
Derivation:
by union
Member Types
  1. anonymous simpleType:
    Derivation:
    restriction of xsd:string
  2. anonymous simpleType:
    Derivation:
    restriction of namespaceRefType
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.peakShape" name="peakShape">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Shape of a peak.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Semi-controlled vocabulary such as broad or sharp.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
<xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:union>
<xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:restriction base="xsd:string">
<xsd:enumeration value="sharp">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A sharp peak.</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="broad">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A broad peak.</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
<xsd:enumeration value="shoulder">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
A brodening of a peak suggesting the presence of a smaller incompletely resolved component.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:enumeration>
</xsd:restriction>
</xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:simpleType>
<xsd:restriction base="namespaceRefType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">User contributed vocabulary of type foo:bar.</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:restriction>
</xsd:simpleType>
</xsd:union>
</xsd:simpleType>
</xsd:attribute>

peakUnits
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within peakUnits attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Units for a peak or peak integral.</h:div> <h:div class="description">For 2-dimensional spectra the units represent the observation. For an integral they are usually arbitrary and not related to the x- and y- axis units. Thus NMR spectra may use hydrogen count as the units for the peak area.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.peakUnits" name="peakUnits" type="unitsType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Units for a peak or peak integral.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
For 2-dimensional spectra the units represent the observation. For an integral they are usually arbitrary and not related to the x- and y- axis units. Thus NMR spectra may use hydrogen count as the units for the peak area.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

ref
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within ref attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">A reference to an element of given type.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> <h:tt>ref</h:tt> modifies an element into a reference to an existing element of that type within the document. This is similar to a pointer and it can be thought of a strongly typed hyperlink. It may also be used for "subclassing" or "overriding" elements.<br/> When referring to an element most of the "data" such as attribute values and element content will be on the full instantiated element. Therefore ref (and possibly id) will normally be the only attributes on the pointing element. However there may be some attributes (title, count, etc.) which have useful semantics, but these are element-specific</h:div> <h:div class="example" href="refGroup1.xml"/>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.ref" name="ref" type="refType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A reference to an element of given type.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
<h:tt>ref</h:tt>
modifies an element into a reference to an existing element of that type within the document. This is similar to a pointer and it can be thought of a strongly typed hyperlink. It may also be used for "subclassing" or "overriding" elements.
<br xmlns=""/>
When referring to an element most of the "data" such as attribute values and element content will be on the full instantiated element. Therefore ref (and possibly id) will normally be the only attributes on the pointing element. However there may be some attributes (title, count, etc.) which have useful semantics, but these are element-specific
</h:div>
<h:div class="example" href="refGroup1.xml"/>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

title
Type:
xsd:string, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within title attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">A title on an element.</h:div> <h:div class="description">No controlled value.</h:div> <h:div class="example" href="title1.xml"/>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.title" name="title" type="xsd:string">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">A title on an element.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">No controlled value.</h:div>
<h:div class="example" href="title1.xml"/>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

xMax
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within xMax attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Maximum yValue.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Annotates x-axis data with a maximum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _xMin_ attribute but if so xMax should be greater than or equals to it.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.xMax" name="xMax" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Maximum yValue.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Annotates x-axis data with a maximum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _xMin_ attribute but if so xMax should be greater than or equals to it.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

xMin
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within xMin attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Minimum yValue.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Annotates x-axis data with a minimum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _xMax_ attribute but if so xMin should be less than or equals to it.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.xMin" name="xMin" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Minimum yValue.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Annotates x-axis data with a minimum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _xMax_ attribute but if so xMin should be less than or equals to it.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

xUnits
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within xUnits attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Units for x axis.</h:div> <h:div class="description">All x-axis data must have unambiguous units. Ideally the data and _xMin_ or _xValue_ should share the same units but different xUnits can be used as long as it is clear..</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.xUnits" name="xUnits" type="unitsType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Units for x axis.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
All x-axis data must have unambiguous units. Ideally the data and _xMin_ or _xValue_ should share the same units but different xUnits can be used as long as it is clear..
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

xValue
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within xValue attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Value along an x axis.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Annotates x-axis data with a value. It is typically used for the location of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.xValue" name="xValue" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Value along an x axis.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Annotates x-axis data with a value. It is typically used for the location of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

xWidth
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within xWidth attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">An unsigned interval along an x axis.</h:div> <h:div class="description">It is typically used for the width of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_ but could be used for any range. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.xWidth" name="xWidth" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">An unsigned interval along an x axis.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
It is typically used for the width of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_ but could be used for any range. It uses xUnits or the same units as the data.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

yMax
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within yMax attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Maximum yValue.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Annotates y-axis data with a maximum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _yMin_ attribute but if so yMax should be greater than or equals to it.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.yMax" name="yMax" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Maximum yValue.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Annotates y-axis data with a maximum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _yMin_ attribute but if so yMax should be greater than or equals to it.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

yMin
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within yMin attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Minimum yValue.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Annotates y-axis data with a minimum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _yMax_ attribute but if so yMin should be less than or equal to it.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.yMin" name="yMin" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Minimum yValue.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Annotates y-axis data with a minimum value. This need not be algorithmically deducible from the data and is typically used for the extent of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data. There may or may not be a _yMax_ attribute but if so yMin should be less than or equal to it.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

yUnits
Type:
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within yUnits attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Units for y axis.</h:div> <h:div class="description">All y-axis data must have unambiguous units. Ideally the data and _yMin_ or _yValue_ should share the same units but different yUnits can be used as long as it is clear.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.yUnits" name="yUnits" type="unitsType">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Units for y axis.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
All y-axis data must have unambiguous units. Ideally the data and _yMin_ or _yValue_ should share the same units but different yUnits can be used as long as it is clear.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

yValue
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within yValue attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">Value along a y axis.</h:div> <h:div class="description">Annotates y-axis data with a value. It is typically used for the location of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.yValue" name="yValue" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">Value along a y axis.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
Annotates y-axis data with a value. It is typically used for the location of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>

yWidth
Type:
xsd:float, predefined
Use:
optional
Defined:
locally within yWidth attributeGroup
<h:div class="summary">An unsigned interval along a y axis.</h:div> <h:div class="description">It is typically used for the width of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_ but could be used for any range. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:attribute id="att.yWidth" name="yWidth" type="xsd:float">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">An unsigned interval along a y axis.</h:div>
<h:div class="description">
It is typically used for the width of a _peak_ or _peakGroup_ but could be used for any range. It uses yUnits or the same units as the data.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:attribute>
Content Element Detail (all declarations; 6/6)
atom
Type:
anonymous complexType, complex content
Defined:
by reference within (this) peakGroup element
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element ref="atom"/>

bond
Type:
anonymous complexType, complex content
Defined:
by reference within (this) peakGroup element
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element ref="bond"/>

metadataList
Type:
anonymous complexType, complex content
Defined:
by reference within (this) peakGroup element
<h:div class="summary">Allows <h:i>inter alia</h:i> the provenance of the peak assignment to be recorde.</h:div>
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element minOccurs="0" ref="metadataList">
<xsd:annotation>
<xsd:documentation>
<h:div class="summary">
Allows
<h:i>inter alia</h:i>
the provenance of the peak assignment to be recorde.
</h:div>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>

molecule
Type:
anonymous complexType, complex content
Defined:
by reference within (this) peakGroup element
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element ref="molecule"/>

peak
Type:
anonymous complexType, complex content
Defined:
by reference within (this) peakGroup element
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element ref="peak"/>

peakGroup
Type:
anonymous complexType, complex content
Defined:
by reference within (this) peakGroup element
XML Source (see within schema source)
<xsd:element ref="peakGroup"/>

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