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iprotsyuk avatar iprotsyuk commented on July 19, 2024

Thanks for reporting. Could you please share your data somehow so that we are able to reproduce the problem.

Regarding your second point: currently, it's not possible to change the default format for numbers. Probably, we'll fix this in future.

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cuttlefishh avatar cuttlefishh commented on July 19, 2024

Sure! Here you go...

On Sep 22, 2015, at 3:12 PM, Ivan Protsyuk [email protected] wrote:

Thanks for reporting. Could you please share your data somehow so that we are able to reproduce the problem.

Regarding your second point: currently, it's not possible to change the default format for numbers. Probably, we'll fix this in future.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #59 (comment).

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cuttlefishh avatar cuttlefishh commented on July 19, 2024

The issue was the "Hotspot quantile", i.e. hotspot removal using quantile thresholding, which lowers the max value displayed on the colormap, and renders any values above that threshold with the "darkest" color. The default value for hotspot quantile is 0.95. From my perspective it would be more user-friendly if the default were 1, since lowering the threshold is perhaps a more advanced use case. Is that something you'd consider changing? However, I know some of the MS users might prefer have the threshold less than 1 by default. If that's the main use case, I'm OK with that too.

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theodev avatar theodev commented on July 19, 2024

Hey Luke,

Thanks for suggestion! Makes sense, will do.

T

On Wednesday, 23 September 2015, Luke Thompson [email protected]
wrote:

The issue was the "Hotspot quantile", i.e. hotspot removal using quantile
thresholding, which lowers the max value displayed on the colormap, and
renders any values above that threshold with the "darkest" color. The
default value for hotspot quantile is 0.95. From my perspective it would be
more user-friendly if the default were 1, since lowering the threshold is
perhaps a more advanced use case. Is that something you'd consider changing?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#59 (comment).

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