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Hi Alexneuf, The export functionalities are aware of the visibility of the classes. So, you can make visible the corals of colonies X only and export CSV data, then make visible the corals of species Y only and export them as another table. I hope this solve your problem. All the best |
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Hi, thanks for the response.
I don’t think that will solve my problem, unfortunately. I’ve tried to turn of the visibility of genotypes Y and Z and then export data for genotype X, which is still visible. This gives me a .csv of ~50 rows (one for each colony identified). Is there a way to export a .csv with one row, that sums all the area data for those 50 colonies together into one large number?
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Subject: Re: [cnr-isti-vclab/TagLab] Export Data by Class Name Instead of by Individual? (Discussion #38)
Hi Alexneuf,
The export functionalities are aware of the visibility of the classes. So, you can make visible the corals of colonies X and export CSV data, then make visible the corals of species Y and export them as another table.
I hope this solve your problem.
All the best
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New TagLab user here, so forgive me if this is common knowledge.
I've imported a custom library and after tagging my corals, I would like to export data by class name rather than individual colony. So if I have 20 corals of Species X and 20 corals of Species Y, how do I export two .csv rows that "sum" the 20 colonies of each species, giving me population data on all of Species X and Y, rather than 40 .csv rows that each give me the data for just one individual colony?
Many thanks!
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