Developer Manual¶
So you want to use cytoflow
in your own Python-based analyses.
Great! May I recommend you start with the tutorials
and examples – they will give you a feel for
the kinds of things you can use cytoflow
to do. All of them are
generated from Jupyter notebooks, and those
notebooks and data can be found in the Releases
tab
at the project homepage
(look for cytoflow-$VERSION-examples-basic.zip
and
cytoflow-$VERSION-examples-advanced.zip
).
Then, if you decide you want to have a go, see the installation notes. Quick hint: if you have Anaconda installed, say:
conda config --add channels cytoflow
conda create --name cytoflow cytoflow
This creates a new Anaconda environment named cytoflow
and installs the
latest cytoflow
package from the Anaconda Cloud.
For more details of these modules, you’re likely to want to see the module documents