| Placeholders are a way of letting FlowJo
work with graphs inside a layout without having to calculate the image
while you are trying to work.
The time to calculate a graph of a large data set
can be several seconds. In a layout, which may contain several
to dozens of graphs, this recalculation can be very time consuming.
Therefore you are able to tell FlowJo to defer calculation until
later, and to represent the graph as simply a box with diagonals
running through it.
To toggle this setting in
the layout editor, click the view
menu, then click on use placeholders. Alternatively,
you can enable it in the preferences,
layouts, use placeholders:

Note that this setting only applies to the layout
editor itself. Whenever you produce a stack of frames, the
graphs are fully calculated regardless of this setting.
There are a couple other times when placeholders
may be drawn in the layout editor, even when you don't have the
Use Placeholders box checked. If the layout is zoomed way
out (less than 25% magnification) then text boxes will be turned
into placeholders. Also, if any of the graphs in the layout
are based upon parameters which are not available within the current
iteration value, or it is otherwise impossible to draw a graph based
on the data available to FlowJo, then it will simply draw the placeholder
instead.
Use the checkbox in the Tables/Layouts pane of the
Preferences in order to set the default
state of the Use Placeholders checkbox. |