Adding independent ranges by sample option: for zMax zMin yMin and y…#1116
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…Max adding the possibility to set them to the value independent. It creates different ranges for each samples
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…Max adding the possibility to set them to the value independent. It creates different ranges for each samples
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Hello, in one of the use case that I have for deeptools, the range of the different samples that I want to plot using plotHeatmap are very different and not related.
Here is what is generated with the following 'default' command without setting any explicit z-ranges or y-rangesranges:
As the ranges are differents, the first sample is shrinked. I could set yMax yMin zMin zMax for each samples, however it would require a lot of adjustement.
I propose to add for all these parameters a keyword independent, that set their values as if the samples would be independent.
running:
now produce the desired behaviour:
