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@intermine/bluegenes-expression-box-swarm-visualizer
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BlueGenes Expression Box Swarm Visualizer is a tool made for [BlueGenes](http://bluegenes.apps.intermine.org) following BlueGenes Tool API. Helps visualize expression data using combination of box and swarm plots. Visualizes both disease and organism expr
BlueGenes Expression Box Swarm Visualizer is a tool made for BlueGenes following BlueGenes Tool API. Helps visualize expression data using combination of box and swarm plots. Visualizes both disease and organism expression data on separate box plots side by side.
cd bluegenes-expression-box-swarm-visualizer
and then npm install
to install dependencies.All of the editable source files for css and js are in src
. To bundle for prod, run the following commands:
Assuming less is installed globally:
npm run less
Assuming webpack is installed globally:
npm run build
To serve your code at localhost:3456 and rebuild it every time it changes, run:
npm run dev
FAQs
Visualize expression data using a combination of box and swarm plots. Both disease and organism expressions are shown side by side along with a five pointer summary of the dataset. Hover over the plot for more information.
The npm package @intermine/bluegenes-expression-box-swarm-visualizer receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @intermine/bluegenes-expression-box-swarm-visualizer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @intermine/bluegenes-expression-box-swarm-visualizer demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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