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Feature suggestion mentioned at the end of issue #47:
Because I'm working with a non-model organism with ~11,500 scaffolds (as opposed to something nice like 23 chromosomes...) when you upload the {name}_Thetas.graph.me to Shiny it's a super long list that's initially populated due to the unique call within the server.R script (line 109).
Is there a way so that you can start by loading the file and insert the Scaffold of interest, rather than removing the 11,499 scaffolds you don't want, as a default?
My current solution is to create a subsetted graph.me file with just the scaffold(s) I want, and that works fine, but thought it would be a feature to consider.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Feature suggestion mentioned at the end of issue #47:
Because I'm working with a non-model organism with ~11,500 scaffolds (as opposed to something nice like 23 chromosomes...) when you upload the {name}_Thetas.graph.me to Shiny it's a super long list that's initially populated due to the unique call within the server.R script (line 109).
Is there a way so that you can start by loading the file and insert the Scaffold of interest, rather than removing the 11,499 scaffolds you don't want, as a default?
My current solution is to create a subsetted graph.me file with just the scaffold(s) I want, and that works fine, but thought it would be a feature to consider.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: