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C/C++ parser for [[Formats:mzXML|mzXML]] (and mzData) files. The RAMP parser code is contained in the TPP source tree. RAMP is heavily used in the TPP; this allows programs to seamlessly adapt to revisions to the [[Formats:mzXML|mzXML]] format, as well as handle other formats such as mzData. C/C++ parser for [[Formats:mzXML|mzXML]] (and mzData) files. The RAMP parser code is contained in the TPP source tree. RAMP is heavily used in the TPP; this allows programs to seamlessly adapt to revisions to the [[Formats:mzXML|mzXML]] format, as well as handle other formats such as mzData.
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 +==RAMP in the TPP==
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 +*MzXML2Search – RAMP
 +*ASAPRatio – RAMP
 +*Xpress – RAMP
 +*Libra – RAMP
 +*SpectraST – cRAMP
==Getting the software== ==Getting the software==
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*[[Software:JRAP|JRAP]]-- java mzXML parser *[[Software:JRAP|JRAP]]-- java mzXML parser
*[[Software:RAP|RAP]]-- earlier xerces-based mzXML parser, retired. *[[Software:RAP|RAP]]-- earlier xerces-based mzXML parser, retired.
 +*X!Tandem uses a custom SAX-based parser

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RAMP

RAMP: Random Access Minimal Parser

C/C++ parser for mzXML (and mzData) files. The RAMP parser code is contained in the TPP source tree. RAMP is heavily used in the TPP; this allows programs to seamlessly adapt to revisions to the mzXML format, as well as handle other formats such as mzData.

RAMP in the TPP

  • MzXML2Search – RAMP
  • ASAPRatio – RAMP
  • Xpress – RAMP
  • Libra – RAMP
  • SpectraST – cRAMP

Getting the software

  • stable: You can also look in the latest stable/official source release, under /trans_proteomic_pipeline/src/Parsers/ramp/


Related projects

  • JRAP-- java mzXML parser
  • RAP-- earlier xerces-based mzXML parser, retired.
  • X!Tandem uses a custom SAX-based parser
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