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Currently, the SplitObject function uses unique to extract levels from a specific column in [email protected], which means the result will be ordered according to their first occurrence in the column.
I know it can be done by hand afterwards. However, it would be nice if the SplitObject function could order the output list according to the predefined levels when the grouping variable is a factor.
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Currently, the
SplitObject
function usesunique
to extract levels from a specific column in[email protected]
, which means the result will be ordered according to their first occurrence in the column.seurat/R/objects.R
Lines 672 to 677 in eaaf675
I know it can be done by hand afterwards. However, it would be nice if the
SplitObject
function could order the output list according to the predefined levels when the grouping variable is a factor.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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