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Presently, if you are visualizing 1 explicit axis, Emperor limits you to looking at PC1 and PC2. If you are visualizing 2 explicit axes (lets say X and Y) you can only look at PC1.
However, being able to X, Y, PC2 in addition to X, Y, PC1 -> basically being able to chose the PC axes.
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Thanks for reporting this issue! I'm adding this to the 0.9.6 milestone
as it is important for this feature to be available and there's no
reason why it shouldn't.
On (Jan-11-15|16:57), Luke Ursell wrote:
Presently, if you are visualizing 1 explicit axis, Emperor limits you to looking at PC1 and PC2. If you are visualizing 2 explicit axes (lets say X and Y) you can only look at PC1.
However, being able to X, Y, PC2 in addition to X, Y, PC1 -> basically being able to chose the PC axes.
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Presently, if you are visualizing 1 explicit axis, Emperor limits you to looking at PC1 and PC2. If you are visualizing 2 explicit axes (lets say X and Y) you can only look at PC1.
However, being able to X, Y, PC2 in addition to X, Y, PC1 -> basically being able to chose the PC axes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: