Aquileo | Recent changes to Project FCSalyzerhttps://sourceforge.net/p/fcsalyzer/2025-11-29T19:56:30.327000ZRecent changes to Project FCSalyzerAquileo | Overlay Problem2025-11-29T19:56:30.327000Z2025-11-29T19:56:30.327000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.netb5468fd576d8b4519d4c252f1a815c17c3ab4003<div class="markdown_content"><p>Hi Beel,</p> <p>the labels disappear if there is more than one possible label.</p> <p>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 are scaled to the same fixed number, then the y-axis will show the event count.</p> <p>the same is true for the x-axis. In your example, the bottom plot shows "APC", which will happen when all three overlays show APC. In the top plot, the x-axis is unlabeled, so the three histograms show not the same parameter (for example FITC, APC, APC), so there is no "correct" x-label and it disappears. This could also happen (to be honest I am not sure right now) if it is the same parameter, but with different descriptions (like "CD4 APC", "CD4 APC", "CD8 APC").</p> <p>I hope that clarifies the situation. Take a look at your plots please to see if my explanation fits your situation. If not, then there might be a bug. let me know!</p> <p>Thanks,<br/> Sven</p></div>Aquileo | Overlay Problem2025-11-29T14:17:18.221000Z2025-11-29T14:17:18.221000ZBeelhttps://sourceforge.net/u/naayz/https://sourceforge.net28c24ca53b2b9a52fc64ff25b6f7693a06e21887<div class="markdown_content"><p>Why does the scale of the Y-axis disappear when I want to do the overlay? And also for the X-axis, the title 'PE-A' suddenly disappeared when doing the overlay (The blue one, upper), unlike the APC one below (red). Any solution for these problems? Thank you.</p></div>Aquileo | I can't open my FCS files2025-05-10T20:25:01.720000Z2025-05-10T20:25:01.720000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.netc27a18ab049395557d7336352d5dd2f2ba59746c<div class="markdown_content"><p>Hi,<br/> I just tried it on my computer with the latest version 0.9.22 and it works for me.<br/> Please see the attached image, which shows the dialog as it looks for me.<br/> 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?<br/> Thanks,<br/> Svev</p></div>Aquileo | I can't open my FCS files2025-05-10T13:25:42.414000Z2025-05-10T13:25:42.414000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.net4006f3276490fb35f0793afa29cc066270a56271<div class="markdown_content"><p>hello, could someone help me with deriving my parameter? i cant divide its not giving me 2 boxen but only one</p></div>Aquileo | I can't open my FCS files2025-02-27T19:21:47.832000Z2025-02-27T19:21:47.832000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.net2c867344ab53c578e6338747444d111b74b7fd58<div class="markdown_content"><p>FCX files are FCSalyzers internal documents for analysis. Into these documents, plots are based that display the data of selected FCS files.<br/> Please read the Wiki and watch the tutorial videos: <a href="https://youtu.be/h8LTHK26lHM" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/h8LTHK26lHM</a></p></div>Aquileo | I can't open my FCS files2025-02-27T08:55:26.161000Z2025-02-27T08:55:26.161000ZBeelhttps://sourceforge.net/u/naayz/https://sourceforge.netc02ec70546faee739d5d37cacb214bc57b6b33c8<div class="markdown_content"><p>Hello, does anyone can help me? I can't open my FCS files even though the option is FCS document. It only allowed for FCX files.</p></div>Aquileo | Way to include keyword/annotation in statistics?2024-05-23T18:22:35.629000Z2024-05-23T18:22:35.629000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.netfea674fb115d3562e4f118c8062058903c112070<div class="markdown_content"><p>Hi Scott,</p> <p>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.<br/> Sorry and I hope that you can still get some use out of FCSalyzer.</p> <p>Best regards,<br/> Sven</p></div>Aquileo | Way to include keyword/annotation in statistics?2024-05-23T13:35:36.783000Z2024-05-23T13:35:36.783000Zscottbeckerhttps://sourceforge.net/u/scottbecker/https://sourceforge.net374abafbfc2f17cca637dcf087c9ffe6fd70a9f5<div class="markdown_content"><p>Our machine's software (guava incyte) puts the sample decriptions inside the keyword GTI$SAMPLEID. Is there a way to set this as our "sample descr" to be used in statistics for plots? Or, alternatively, is there a way to include this extra keyword with statistics? (We can put the keyword in annotations, which is nice, but we want it also associated with our statistics).</p></div>Aquileo | setting the axis values2024-04-18T20:10:01.739000Z2024-04-18T20:10:01.739000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.net2f1e1f26907032af059107d3225e290e7a1e0255<div class="markdown_content"><p>Dear Giovanna,</p> <p>I don't quite understand the question. What do you mean with " some ive results in mean or median calculation"?</p> <p>Thanks,<br/> Sven</p></div>Aquileo | setting the axis values2024-04-18T14:05:18.667000Z2024-04-18T14:05:18.667000ZSven Mostböckhttps://sourceforge.net/u/sven_mostboeck/https://sourceforge.net4111dd004a043f55e4c5e8ecd8b0c1b8eed6f452<div class="markdown_content"><p>Hi I am Giovanna and we are tryng to use FCSalyzer for BioRad S3 data. with biparametric fluorescence data (Green and Red, ie JC1 fluorescence or DiClorofluorescein /PI fluorescences) when we perform statistic, we found some ive results in mean or median calculation. We don't undersatand why and How it is possible...I wait for your response, my best regards<br/> Giovanna</p></div>