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why len(unique) <= len(res) // 100 #346

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z-spider opened this issue Feb 10, 2025 · 1 comment
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why len(unique) <= len(res) // 100 #346

z-spider opened this issue Feb 10, 2025 · 1 comment

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@z-spider
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Hi, how should we distinguish between continuous and categorical variables? I don't understand the following line of code.

if len(unique) <= len(res) // 100:

In my case, len(unique) <= len(res) // 100, but the variable is 'total_counts per spot'

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@giovp can you share your thoughts on this please? The code was inherited from squidpy I believe.

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