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Data Export #3
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I'm not sure what kind of output you want? You want a concatenation of all
the relevant lifespan data CSV files into a single CSV file or do you want
an archive of a bunch of individual CSV files?
…On Fri, Jan 24, 2020, 3:00 PM JakLemur ***@***.***> wrote:
Currently the graphmaker function provides a block of text suitable for
OASIS analysis rather than a .csv download like when an individual
experiment is exported. Since it then would need to be copy/pasted into a
file to upload to the new analysis package in r, the formatting gets thrown
off. While it's still useful to have the copy/paste function, it would be
nice if submitting either had the option or automatically downloaded the
standard .csv format we've been using.
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Option 1. The issue was that if you copy and paste the output of the graph maker browser into a .csv file then the formatting is different than if you were to download a single experiment .csv file out of the retrograde window. What seems like a quick solution is to have the graphmaker output vertically concatenate all of the individual experiments and download it as a .csv just as if you were to use the retrograde download option. Thanks |
Currently the graphmaker function provides a block of text suitable for OASIS analysis rather than a .csv download like when an individual experiment is exported. Since it then would need to be copy/pasted into a file to upload to the new analysis package in r, the formatting gets thrown off. While it's still useful to have the copy/paste function, it would be nice if submitting either had the option or automatically downloaded the standard .csv format we've been using.
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