\name{plotPsSpectrum-methods} \docType{methods} \alias{plotPsSpectrum.xsAnnotate} \alias{plotPsSpectrum} \alias{plotPsSpectrum,xsAnnotate-method} \title{Plot a Pseudospectrum} \description{ Plot a pseudospectrum, with the most intense peaks labelled, to the current graphics device. } \section{Methods}{ \describe{ \item{object = "xsAnnotate"}{ \code{ plotPsSpectrum(object, pspec=NULL, log=FALSE, value="maxo", maxlabel=0, title=NULL, sleep=0) } }}} \value{ None. } \arguments{ \item{object}{the \code{xsAnnotate} object} \item{pspec}{ID of the pseudospectrum to print} \item{log}{Boolean, whether the log(intensity) should be shown} \item{value}{Which of a peak's intensities should be used} \item{maxlabel}{How many m/z labels to print} \item{title}{Main title of the Plot} \item{sleep}{Time (in seconds) to wait between successive Spectra, if multiple \code{pspec} are requested.} } \author{Steffen Neumann, \email{sneumann@ipb-halle.de}} \seealso{ \code{\link{xsAnnotate-class}}, \code{\link{png}}, \code{\link{pdf}}, \code{\link{postscript}}, } \keyword{methods} \keyword{hplot}