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fixed a bug related to the label when plotting #106

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@fentouxungui fentouxungui commented Mar 6, 2024

when use CellphoneV5 db, CPI id together with Ligand is showed as the label of some ligands.
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when use CellphoneV5 db,  CPI id together with Ligand is showed as the label of some ligands when its paired receptor is a complex.
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zktuong commented Mar 7, 2024

thanks @fentouxungui !

let me just make a small edit so i can see if the vignette prints

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 73.04%. Comparing base (0c33012) to head (91b4d94).

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R/plot_cpdb2.R 52.88% <100.00%> (+0.21%) ⬆️

@zktuong zktuong merged commit 33f6917 into zktuong:master Mar 8, 2024
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zktuong commented Mar 8, 2024

Ok seems like it's working locally. i will merge.

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