On 29.10.2022 14:14, Jamie Lentin wrote:
On 2022-10-28 20:48, Ying Li via R-package-devel wrote:
Flavor: r-devel-windows-x86_64
Check: examples, Result: NOTE
Examples with CPU (user + system) or elapsed time > 10s
user system elapsed
RDM 40.05 0.89 40.94
Explain: This is
Hello Bioconductor developers,
We are still on track for Bioconductor Release 3.16 for this Wednesday November
2 nd. This means that tonight is the last day to commit changes to the devel
branch before the core team creates the RELEASE_3_16 versions of your packages.
Any changes you make to
Hi, Amin.
You�ll have a more likely chance of an answer if you post to the Bioconductor
support site at https://support.bioconductor.org. This list is really focused
to development-related issues.
Best,
Sean
From: Bioc-devel on behalf of Amin Ali
Date: Monday, October 31, 2022 at 5:18 AM
Please remember that once accepted the packages are only built and propagated
on a particular schedule and not on demand. Annotation packages that are in
git are updated once a week. The schedule of the builds of different packages
can be found:
http://bioconductor.org/checkResults/
Vince is
Hi there,
I was wondering if there is a split.by function similar to Seurat in plotdots
function?
I’m looking to create a dot plot similar as below:
[FeaturePlot_AW75_skin_paper2022_CD301bposvsneg_mreg]
Thanks,
Amin
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The build system rolled up R-4.2.2.tar.gz (codename "Innocent and Trusting")
this morning.
The list below details the changes in this release.
You can get the source code from
https://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-4/R-4.2.2.tar.gz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you.