A series of drag operations using different modifier keys can be used to replicate analyses between samples and move populations and statistics from the Workspace to the Table and Layout Editors. (This information applies equally to performing operations on groups, but the resulting behavior may be somewhat different. This is discussed fully in the help on… Read more »
Copying and Pasting Techniques
When working with text or numbers, FlowJo supports Cut, and Copy & Paste in a very standard way, but it extends the operations to also work with graphs and objects in a layout. When pasting nodes into a workspace, the contents of the clipboard will be grafted onto each selected node in the destination. This… Read more »
Copying Graphs
You can copy and paste any graph from FlowJo into another software program. Simply select Copy Image from the Edit menu when the graph window is foremost on your screen. Switch to the other application, and select Edit > Paste or (control-V PC or Cmd-V Mac). The graphs are exported as bitmaps. Bitmaps are most quickly drawn by other programs… Read more »
Tabular Reports in the Table Editor
The Table Editor is FlowJo’s platform for exporting your analyses’ numerical attributes. Tables can be used to show summary statistics, sample keywords, or custom formulas. They can be generated for viewing within FlowJo, or exported to many formats and manipulated outside of FlowJo. FlowJo’s tables can be batched, similarly to layouts, including the use of iteration…. Read more »
Time Series Plots in the Table Editor
Create a quick time series plot right in FlowJo! The time series requires the input of one or more columns into the table editor. To begin, select one or more of your table’s columns, then hit the Time Series button. The Time Series button can be found in the Plot band by default. Once launched,… Read more »
Tables in Layouts
Add your tables to the Layout Editor! Fully batched tables can be transferred to the Layout Editor by choosing Add to Layout from the Edit menu of a generated table; the Layout Editor will open, and your table will be added to the last selected or currently selected layout. Above is a table rendered in the Layout Editor. Please note… Read more »
Statistics in Tables
The main function of the Table Editor — exporting statistics! There are three types of columns you can create when you click the “Add Column” button in the Table Editor: Statistic (described below), Keyword, and Formula columns. In each case you can name the column, define it as a control value, choose whether or not to display… Read more »
Formulas in Tables
Create formulas in the Table Editor. There are three types of columns you can create when you click the “Add Column” button in the Table Editor: Statistic, Keyword, and Formula (described below) columns. In each case you can name the column, define it as a control value, choose whether or not to display its values in the finished table,… Read more »
Keywords in Tables
Embed keyword values in your table! There are three types of columns you can create when you click the “Add Column” button in the Table Editor: Statistic, Keyword (explained below), and Formula columns. In each case you can name the column, define it as a control value, choose whether or not to display its values in… Read more »
Menus for a Generated Table
File Save as… will provide the following filetype options for saving your table: Text, CSV, Excel, HTML, SQL, XML Excel, and XML FlowJo. Print will bring up the Print dialog for printing your table. Close will close the generated table. A generated table will not be saved with a Workspace, but the contents of the Table Editor will… Read more »