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It would be beneficial for sqanti_qc to have an option to write TSV files for the tables to allow extended analysis. It seems the only choice now is to parse it out of the HTML.
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Hi @diekhans -is there any specific piece of information that you are missing? Everything in the report (both HTML and PDF) is calculated using either the classification or junctions files.
I wanted to be write code to compare the results from two
sqanti3 runs. Yes, I could have recalculated from the
classification or junctions files, however it would be much
easier to have access to the data supporting the report.
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Hi @diekhans -is there any specific piece of information that you are missing? Everything in the report (both HTML and PDF) is calculated using either the classification or junctions files.
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It would be beneficial for sqanti_qc to have an option to write TSV files for the tables to allow extended analysis. It seems the only choice now is to parse it out of the HTML.
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