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Could you please help me.
Using plotting functions like:
scv.pl.velocity_embedding_stream(adata, basis='umap', save = "scvelo_umap_velocity_stream_plot.pdf")
It appears that the "save" argument applies only to the file name and the plot is saved in ./figures directory that is automatically created in the folder that contains the .py script. Is there a way to save the plot in a custom directory?
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Hello all:
Could you please help me.
Using plotting functions like:
It appears that the "save" argument applies only to the file name and the plot is saved in ./figures directory that is automatically created in the folder that contains the .py script. Is there a way to save the plot in a custom directory?
Regards,
Nik
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