Hi Beel, the labels disappear if there is more than one possible label. So on the y-axis the label disappears in overlays that are scaled to maximum (like in your example) because the different graphs that are overlaid have different event counts to reach this maximum. Take a look at the single plots - which event counts are shown? If one plot has 10 000 events on the y-axos, the second has 8 000 and the third has 9 000, then there is no "correct" event count to use, so it disappears. If the histograms...
Hi, I just tried it on my computer with the latest version 0.9.22 and it works for me. Please see the attached image, which shows the dialog as it looks for me. So right now I can't say what the problem might be. Can you please describe it in more detail, and possible add a screenshot and example data? Thanks, Sven
Hi, I just tried it on my computer with the latest version 0.9.22 and it works for me. Please see the attached image, which shows the dialog as it looks for me. So right now I can't say what the problem might be. Can you please describe it in more detail, and possible add a screenshot and example data? Thanks, Svev
FCX files are FCSalyzers internal documents for analysis. Into these documents, plots are based that display the data of selected FCS files. Please read the Wiki and watch the tutorial videos: https://youtu.be/h8LTHK26lHM
Hi Scott, unfortunately that is not currently possible (neither of the two options you suggested). I can put in on my ToDo, but as you can see from the releases, I somehow never get around to actually implement changes. Sorry and I hope that you can still get some use out of FCSalyzer. Best regards, Sven
Dear Giovanna, I don't quite understand the question. What do you mean with " some ive results in mean or median calculation"? Thanks, Sven
Hi Ethan, thanks, this is another example that tells me I should do something about the axis limits. Your plot is interesting, as it seems that that FCS file mentions a range of 0-10000, but actually records the data only up to a little more than 4000 (probably 4096). Say, could you maybe share an example file for me for taking a look at it? Thanks, Sven
Hi Dominic, it is nice to hear that FCSalyzer is of use to you! I just gave it a try and I can see what you mean. Here a few comments: 1) Yes, I see that this is annoying when analysing a lot of different files. Yes, your suggestions are reasonable and should not be too difficult to implement. However, as you can see from the releases, development has slowed down horribly in the last few years. The reason is mainly that other activities have taken up a lot of my private time. I really must kick myself...