mwang87 / ReDU-MS2-GNPS

User interface to reanalyze and explore all public data in Metabolomics Public Data
https://redu.ucsd.edu/
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Emperor: Allow select all/none NCBI Taxon #273

Open sneumann opened 1 year ago

sneumann commented 1 year ago

Hi, on https://redu.ucsd.edu/displayglobalmultivariate I can filter for NCBI Taxonomy. I didn't count, but there are many organisms. If I want to visualise data from one Organism, I'd have to manually deselect every single other one. It'd be great to have two buttons: "Select all" and "Select none" in this interface. Yours, Steffen

sneumann commented 1 year ago

Hi, it seems the Emperor team also realised the usability issue, and included a new toggle button: https://github.com/biocore/emperor/blob/6163b4e6f549983ba0a7be9975e765ce55747c95/ChangeLog.md?plain=1#L13 So an upgrade to 1.0.3-dev or later should improve the ReDU globalmultivariate useability. Yours, Steffen

mwang87 commented 1 year ago

Hey Steffen!

Thanks for the feedback, we're actually re-doing all of ReDU now so this is a great suggestion so will include this!

Best,

Ming

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Hi, it seems the Emperor team also realised the usability issue, and included a new toggle button:

https://github.com/biocore/emperor/blob/6163b4e6f549983ba0a7be9975e765ce55747c95/ChangeLog.md?plain=1#L13 So an upgrade to 1.0.3-dev or later should improve the ReDU globalmultivariate useability. Yours, Steffen

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sneumann commented 1 year ago

Excellent news, due to that recent traffic, team emperor tagged a 1.0.4 release https://github.com/biocore/emperor/blob/fcb4735c73d3e0f24c4127c9d5e07ca5ee020e58/setup.py#L12 Yours, Steffen