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plotly_tabular_tool - plotly.express wrapped as a Galaxy tool.

Galaxy tool to create plotly.express interactive hover detail HTML plots or png non-interactive plots, from user selected columns of any Galaxy tabular data. If > 5000 rows, interactive html will freeze browsers, so the tool will refuse to generate a dangerous output. It will make a non-interactive image but interactive html is recommended only for low dimensional data - a few thousand rows Otherwise file sizes get huge and hover is useless to the viewer, so use non-interactive pdf for bigger data please.

Install to your Galaxy server from the toolshed - search for plotly_tabular_tool owned by fubar2

Example interactive plots and more at https://lazarus.name/demo/

Iris data

Non interactive screen grab of the tool output

Plotly tabular html output screengrab

Plotly tabular Galaxy tool form to generate the example

Plotly.express makes a lot of clever design decisions. Unfortunately, it gets totally confused with very small floats in scientific notation. Treats columns with 5.00e-204 as strings or something, so strange and probably uninformative axes and plots will probably result if you try a blast evalue column without transformation. Note that all columns used for colour (legend) and the x/y axis tickmarks are truncated because they can squish up the plot. .. is appended at the truncation.

A specialised version for 25 column Galaxy blastn search outputs is also available. It uses this code mostly, but adds a default header and auto-transformation of the evalue column -log10(x) to make them more like the bitscore

Tool made with the Galaxy ToolFactory: https://github.com/fubar2/galaxy_tf_overlay

The current release includes this and a generic tabular version, and a java .jar wrapper in a history where the generating. That ToolFactory history can be imported into any ToolFactory instance from https://github.com/fubar2/plotly_tabular_tool/raw/main/Galaxy-ToolFactory-History-plotlytabulartoolfactoryhistory.tar.gz Using that history, the original generating ToolFactory form can be recreated using the redo button. Editing the tool id will make a new tool, so all other edits to parameters can be made. A new tool can be generated without destroying the original sample by altering the tool_id before execution.

Galaxy Training Network tutorials are available here