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Allow export of first-n best haplogroups #12

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haansi opened this issue Jul 30, 2018 · 7 comments
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Allow export of first-n best haplogroups #12

haansi opened this issue Jul 30, 2018 · 7 comments
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haansi commented Jul 30, 2018

Add Parameter to export first n haplogroups with highest score

@haansi haansi added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 30, 2018
@haansi haansi self-assigned this Jul 30, 2018
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I'd upvote this feature if it's something you're still considering 👍

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This would be a great feature if possible!

@seppinho seppinho reopened this Oct 26, 2018
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Yes, this would be a great feature to have.

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seppinho commented Dec 1, 2018

Thanks for letting us know. Any preferred output format?

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Thanks! Perhaps a typical "tidy" format, separate line for each sample-haplogroup combination. eg.

sample haplogroup rank prob
seppinho H1 1 .9
seppinho U 2 .8
stephenturner H1b1 1 .7
stephenturner U1 2 .6
stephenturner H3 3 .5

seppinho added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 14, 2018
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Awesome. Thanks @seppinho, and thanks for the suggestion @haansi, @afkoeppel, @punkrockscience. Going to try this one out immediately.

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great, just let me know.

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