Re: [galaxy-dev] remove already selected options from selection menu

2013-07-10 Thread Peter Cock
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Tim-Christoph Roloff
tim.rol...@fmi.ch wrote:
 Hi,

 I am working on a tool that allows to filter on a selected set of contrasts.
 The contrast names are read from the second column of a history item. In
 order to allow selection of individual filters for each contrast, I am using
 the repeat tag. Now I would like to make sure that the user selects each
 contrast at max one time. Can I use the filter ... to remove the contrasts
 that have already been chosen from the selection? Or is there a more elegant
 way?

 repeat name=contrasts title=Contrast min=1 max=3
   param name=contrast type=select label=Contrast to filter on
 multiple=false
 options from_dataset=edgercont
   column name=name index=1/
   column name=value index=1/
 /options
   /param
   param name=lfc type=float label=Linear fold-change value=2.0 /
   param name=pval type=float label=p-value cutoff value=0.001 /
 /repeat

 Thanks for your help in advance

 Tim

Would a multi-select column picker work instead? Note that would
not give you any control of the order of the selected rows.

Peter
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Re: [galaxy-dev] remove already selected options from selection menu

2013-07-10 Thread Tim-Christoph Roloff

Hi  Peter,

I thought about that but the user is expected to choose individual 
fold-change and p-value for each of the selected contrasts. I currently 
don't see how I would be able to connect the selected items in the 
multi-select column picker with these values. Any suggestions on that?


Thanks

Tim


On 07/10/2013 12:30 PM, Peter Cock wrote:

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Tim-Christoph Roloff
tim.rol...@fmi.ch wrote:

Hi,

I am working on a tool that allows to filter on a selected set of contrasts.
The contrast names are read from the second column of a history item. In
order to allow selection of individual filters for each contrast, I am using
the repeat tag. Now I would like to make sure that the user selects each
contrast at max one time. Can I use the filter ... to remove the contrasts
that have already been chosen from the selection? Or is there a more elegant
way?

repeat name=contrasts title=Contrast min=1 max=3
   param name=contrast type=select label=Contrast to filter on
multiple=false
 options from_dataset=edgercont
   column name=name index=1/
   column name=value index=1/
 /options
   /param
   param name=lfc type=float label=Linear fold-change value=2.0 /
   param name=pval type=float label=p-value cutoff value=0.001 /
/repeat

Thanks for your help in advance

Tim

Would a multi-select column picker work instead? Note that would
not give you any control of the order of the selected rows.

Peter


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Re: [galaxy-dev] remove already selected options from selection menu

2013-07-10 Thread Peter Cock
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 12:39 PM, Tim-Christoph Roloff
tim.rol...@fmi.ch wrote:
 Hi  Peter,

 I thought about that but the user is expected to choose individual
 fold-change and p-value for each of the selected contrasts. I currently
 don't see how I would be able to connect the selected items in the
 multi-select column picker with these values. Any suggestions on that?

 Thanks

 Tim

I see what you mean - the repeat block does seem the best bet
in that case.

Peter
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