The graph window provides much information about the current subpopulation
that it displays: cell counts and frequencies (within the sample),
any statistics you have requested, and any gates that were computed
on the current population. There are controls to navigate the gating
tree, so you can automatically go to the graph display that you
used to create this subpopulation; you can also automatically display
any gate that is created within this subpopulation.
You can select the default graph type for new samples through the
preferences dialog. You can change any aspect of the graph by selecting
the appropriate menu item under the Graph menu; you can also click
on the "i" (information) button to change many features at once.
From the preferences dialog, you may also select to display graph
windows any of four different styles. Three of the styles provide
different set graph sizes with varying amounts of ancillary information...
depending on how large your monitor is, you may find one or another
optimal. The fourth option is to have a resizeable graph window,
in which you can change the aspect ratio and size to virtually any
reasonable setting.
All graph windows have controls to switch between the next or previous
sample in the workspace window list. When you click on one of these
controls, the exact same graph for the next sample which has the
same subset is shown (this may mean that intervening samples, which
don't have the same gates, are skipped). These controls let you
quickly cycle between different samples to compare the graphs. If
you hold down the option key while clicking on this control, then
all open graph windows are cycled to the next (or previous) sample.
In this case, the command is applied individually to each window;
thus, if different windows are pointing to different samples, then
after cycling they will still point to different samples. You can
also activate the next/previous command from the "Graph"
menu.
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