Calculate the Kier and Hall Chi Path Indices of Orders 0 to 7
Source:R/320-extractDrugChiPath.R
extractDrugChiPath.Rd
Calculate the Kier and Hall Chi Path Indices of Orders 0 to 7
Value
A data frame, each row represents one of the molecules, each column represents one feature. This function returns 16 columns, The order and names of the columns returned is:
SP.0, SP.1, ..., SP.7
- Simple path, orders 0 to 7VP.0, VP.1, ..., VP.7
- Valence path, orders 0 to 7
Details
Evaluates chi path descriptors. This function utilizes the graph isomorphism code of the CDK to find fragments matching SMILES strings representing the fragments corresponding to each type of chain.
Note
These descriptors are calculated using graph isomorphism to identify the various fragments. As a result calculations may be slow. In addition, recent versions of Molconn-Z use simplified fragment definitions (i.e., rings without branches etc.) whereas these descriptors use the older more complex fragment definitions.
Examples
smi = system.file('vignettedata/FDAMDD.smi', package = 'Rcpi')
# \donttest{
mol = readMolFromSmi(smi, type = 'mol')
#> Error in parseSmiles(smi): The package "rcdk" is required to parse SMILES
dat = extractDrugChiPath(mol)
#> Error in evaluateDescriptor(molecules, type = "ChiPathDescriptor", silent = silent): The package "rcdk" is required to compute molecular descriptors
head(dat)# }
#> Error: object 'dat' not found