\name{addMolecules} \alias{addMolecules} \alias{subMolecules} \title{Add/subtract sum formulae} \description{ Simple arithmetic modifications of sum formulae. } \usage{ addMolecules(formula1, formula2, elements = NULL) subMolecules(formula1, formula2, elements = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{formula1}{Sum formula} \item{formula2}{Sum formula} \item{elements}{list of allowed chemical elements, defaults to full periodic system of elements} } \details{ addMolecules() adds the second argument to the first. subMolecules() subtracts the second argument from the first. This can be useful to revert e.g. adduct/fragment formation found in ESI mass spectrometry, or to mimick simple chemical reactions. No chemical checks are performed. } \value{ A list with the elements \item{formula}{repeated sum formula} \item{mass}{exact mass of molecule} \item{score}{dummy value, always 1.0} \item{isotopes}{a list of isotopes} } \examples{ # For proton-Adduct of Ethanol: subMolecules("C2H7O", "H") } \author{Steffen Neumann } \keyword{methods}