Using Data Specific Gate Groups

Data Specific Gates may be used as gate groups to specify a gating position for multiple data files by creating a Data Specific Gate Group.

Data Specific Gate Groups may be create in four ways:

1)Multiple Selecting Data Specific Gates

2)Dragging and Dropping within the Gate Navigator

3)Dragging and Dropping from the Gate Navigator

4)Dragging and Dropping from the Data List

 

Data specific gate groups may also be renamed or removed via deletion.

 

 

1) Multiple Selecting Data Specific Gates to Create a New Group (Figure 7.22)

1. Multiple select the Data Specific Gates that will constitute the Data Specific Gate Group in the Gate Navigator.

   NOTE: The first Data Specific Gate selected will be used as reference gate for the Data Specific Gate Group.

2. Right click on any of the selected Data Specific Gate.

3. Select Create Data Specific Gate Group from the right click menu.

 

The first Data Specific Gate selected in step 1 will now be used for all other data files specified in the group.

Figure 7.23 - Using multiple select to create a data specific gate group for multiple files. 

Figure 7.23 - Using multiple select to create a data specific gate group for multiple files. 

 

 

 

2) Dragging and Dropping to Create a Group within the Gate Navigator (Figure 7.23)

1. Select one or more Data Specific Gates in the gate navigator.

2. Drag the selected Data Specific Gates and release them on top of the Data Specific Gate file name that is intended to be used for the gate group master position.

 

Figure 7.24 - Creating a data specific gate group by dragging and dropping files from in the gate navigator to the data specific gate intended as the new group master gate. 

Figure 7.24 - Creating a data specific gate group by dragging and dropping files from in the gate navigator to the data specific gate intended as the new group master gate. 

 

 

3) Dragging and Dropping from the Gate Navigator (Figure 7.24)

1. Select a Data Specific Gate from the Gate Navigator.

2. Drag the selected Data Specific Gate and release it on top of a plot. The following rules will be applied:

The target plot contains a unique dataset (i.e. one overlay)

If the dataset displayed in the target plot is different than the dataset of the Data Specific Gate that has been dragged and dropped, a Data Specific gate group containing both dataset will be created.

If the dataset displayed in the target plot is the same dataset of the Data Specific Gate, no Data Specific Gate group will be created and the the Data Specific gate that has been dragged and dropped will simply be applied to the plot (i.e. it will be set as Overlay gate on that plot).

The target plot contains multiple datasets (i.e. one overlays)

If the dataset displayed in the base overlay of the target plot is different than the dataset of the Data Specific Gate that has been dragged and dropped, a Data Specific Gate group containing all the dataset overlaid on that plot will be created. In addition, the Data Specific Gate will also be applied to all the overlays displayed on the target plot.

 

If the dataset displayed in the base overlay of the target plot is the same dataset of the Data Specific Gate that has been dragged and dropped, no Data Specific Gate group will be created and the the Data Specific gate that has been dragged and dropped will simply be applied to all the overlays displayed on the target plot.

 

Figure 7.25 - Creating a Data Specific Gate group by dragging and dropping a Data Specific Gate on a plot displaying a single dataset (i.e. a single overlay).

Figure 7.25 - Creating a Data Specific Gate group by dragging and dropping a Data Specific Gate on a plot displaying a single dataset (i.e. a single overlay).

 

 

 

4) Dragging and Dropping to Create a Group from the Data List (Figure 7.25)

1. Select one or more data files in the Data List.  

2. Drag the selected data file(s) and release them on top of the Data Specific Gate in the Gate Navigator that is intended to be used for the gate group master position.

 

Figure 7.26 - Creating a data specific gate group by dragging and dropping files from the data list to the data specific gate intended as the new group master gate within the gate navigator. 

Figure 7.26 - Creating a data specific gate group by dragging and dropping files from the data list to the data specific gate intended as the new group master gate within the gate navigator. 

 

The result for the three above methods for creating a Data Specific Gate Group is that all files within the newly created group will be unified to the Data Specific Gate used for reference. A new Group child will appear under the Data Specific Gates for the gate of choice (Figure 7.26).

 

Figure 7.27 - A new data file specific group is created via the multiple select or drag and drop methods for creating groups. 

Figure 7.27 - A new data file specific group is created via the multiple select or drag and drop methods for creating groups. 

 

 

Note: If the Data Specific Gate Group of interest already exists, file(s) can be dragged and dropped on either the Data Specific Gate Group entry or on any of the Data Specific Gates which are part of it (Figure 7.27).

 

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Figure 7.28 - When a DSG group is already present, file(s) can be added to the group by dragging them from either the Data List (upper panel) or the Gate Navigator (lower panel), and realeasing them on top of either the DSG group entry or on top of any DSG already listed in the DSG group of interest.

Figure 7.28 - When a DSG group is already present, file(s) can be added to the group by dragging them from either the Data List (upper panel) or the Gate Navigator (lower panel), and realeasing them on top of either the DSG group entry or on top of any DSG already listed in the DSG group of interest.

 

Rename Data Specific Gate Groups (Figure 7.28)

Data Specific Gate groups can be renamed by:

1. Select the Data Specific Gate Group in the gate navigator.

2. Right click on the Data Specific Gate Group to rename.

3. Select Rename from the right click menu.

4. Type in a new name for the group.

Figure 7.29 -  DSG groups can be renamed from the Gate Navigator.

Figure 7.29 -  DSG groups can be renamed from the Gate Navigator.

 

 

Removing and Deleting a Data Specific Gate Group

An entire Data Specific Gate group can be deleted by:

1.Selecting the Data Specific Gate Group or multiple selecting the Data Specific Gates composing it in the gate navigator.

2.Press Delete on your keyboard.

a. Alternatively, Right click on the selected Data Specific Gate.

b. Select "Delete Data Specific gate(s)"

 

One Data Specific Gate can be removed from a Data Specific Gate group by:

1. Selecting the gate within a plot displaying it (Figure 7.29) - Number 1)

2. Click the Data Specific Gate button in the Gating tab→Create Gates on the (Figure below - Number 2)

 

Figure 7.30 - Removing a data specific gate from a group by clicking the Data Specific Gate button twice. 

Figure 7.30 - Removing a data specific gate from a group by clicking the Data Specific Gate button twice.