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Consider computing inexpensive tools on-the-fly #25

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grst opened this issue Apr 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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Consider computing inexpensive tools on-the-fly #25

grst opened this issue Apr 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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grst commented Apr 9, 2020

In GitLab by @grst on Feb 13, 2020, 16:03

I have just been using sctcrpy with Sandro to analyse some TCR data.
He could use the library on his own without a lot of help from my side, except for plotting different subsets of adata (all plots looked the same because it re-used the precomputed values). And it is indeed a bit unintutitive...

Maybe we should reconsider the need of a tool for each plotting function, at least for the cases where it can be computed inexpensively.

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grst commented Apr 9, 2020

In GitLab by @grst on Mar 2, 2020, 14:21

mentioned in merge request !15

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grst commented Apr 9, 2020

In GitLab by @grst on Mar 16, 2020, 15:09

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grst commented Apr 9, 2020

In GitLab by @grst on Mar 17, 2020, 15:14

mentioned in commit 0b0e529

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Plot overhaul

Closes #25 and #18

See merge request icbi-lab/pipelines/singlecell_tcr!15

Former-commit-id: c0b415795411639851d20db3ce73135502db81fd
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