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Could ChemmineR classify metabolite name into hierarchy class? #9

Closed wanglu2014 closed 3 years ago

wanglu2014 commented 3 years ago

Similar suggestion has appeared at this link https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62954257/looking-for-r-functions-to-access-pubchem-api-to-query-the-classification-browse

tgirke commented 3 years ago

This question lacks detail and context. In addition, to being more specific, please also provide a reproducible example.

wanglu2014 commented 3 years ago

This question lacks detail and context. In addition, to being more specific, please also provide a reproducible example.

For example, the classification information (https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/24779567#section=Classification) is what we need.

tgirke commented 3 years ago

Thanks we can add this to the to-do list.

Thomas

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This question lacks detail and context. In addition, to being more specific, please also provide a reproducible example.

For example, the classification information ( https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/24779567#section=Classification) is what we need.

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