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I have the following plots generated with default values of IT_limit and MAD for a sample having 64469 events.
Would you mind helping me interpret the results and plots below as an example of how we should use these report and plots and summary heatmap to decide whether we should increase or decrease IT_limit and MAD arguments?
Thank you for your help.
PeacoQC_report.txt:
Filename Nr. Measurements before cleaning Nr. Measurements after cleaning % Full analysis Analysis by % IT analysis % MAD analysis % Consecutive cells MAD IT limit Consecutive bins Events per bin Increasing/Decreasing channel
channelFCS_FileID_P1_B7_CD107A.fcs 64469 63969 0.775566551365773 all 0.775566551365773 0 0 6 0.55 5 500 No increasing or decreasing effect
PeacoQC_plots:
With the same values for MAD and IT_limit, this sample had events shaded by MAD:
Heatmap of PeacoQC_report.txt
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Hi there,
Thanks for the package.
I have the following plots generated with default values of
IT_limit
andMAD
for a sample having 64469 events.Would you mind helping me interpret the results and plots below as an example of how we should use these report and plots and summary heatmap to decide whether we should increase or decrease IT_limit and MAD arguments?
Thank you for your help.
PeacoQC_report.txt:
PeacoQC_plots:
With the same values for MAD and IT_limit, this sample had events shaded by MAD:
Heatmap of PeacoQC_report.txt
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: