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There are several statistics that can be computed
by FlowJo. Except for frequencies, which are always displayed for
each subpopulation once it has been gated, statistics must be added
as separate nodes in the workspace window. Each statistic node holds
a single value (a single statistic); it is recomputed whenever a
gate that affects that subset changes. The full
list of statistics includes such computations
as median, mean, or frequency within a parent population.
Statistics can be added to populations in two
ways: (1) by selecting one or more populations and clicking on the
"Statistic" button in the workspace window; this adds statistics
to the selected populations, or (2) by viewing a population in a
graph window and clicking on the "Statistic" button in that window.
This process brings up the Statistics
Dialog window.
Statistics are displayed in the workspace window whenever they
are calculated. If a statistic node in the workspace does not show
its value, then you may request it to be computed. Select any node
which has that statistic as a descendant (i.e., the population to
which it is attached, or any parent of that population), and select
"recompute" from the FlowJo menus. All statistics can be hidden
from view by selecting the Workspace menu item (show them by selecting
the same menu item again).
Statistics can be conveniently organized and exported
by the table
editor. Statistics nodes can be dragged
to the table definition; when the table is computed, then all statistic
nodes will be updated and computed.
In addition, you can drag statistics into the
layout editor.
This will create a text box containing the statistic description
and the value; it will be updated whenever the statistic is modified
(i.e., it is "live").
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