![]() ![]() The first, oddly enough, is BD's very own Index Sorting Manual (<- fixed bad link), which comes as an addendum to the FACSDiVa software manual and may not even be installed on your computer or available for download from BD's website. There are two resources that are quite helpful in figuring this part out. You may think index sorting is no more than checking a box in FACSDiVa, but there are enough one-off situations that arise that it really warrants a separate FAQ. Of course, I'm sure there are more elegant ways of doing this in other programs or even in FlowJo, but I needed this info yesterday, so I'm documenting it here for future reference.įiguring out index sorting in FACSDiVa. I've done the leg work already, so read on to get the info. ![]() They are out there, it's just a pain to jump around to various sites trying to compile all the information together. After scouring the web for resources on both index sorting and analyzing index sorting data outside of FACSDiVa, I decided to compile all the resources in one place. Getting used to a brand new set of DiVa issues and quirks has been difficult, but we soldiered on nonetheless. We recently upgraded our FACSAria to FACSDiVa 8 running on Windows 7 primarily for the ability to do index sorting. ![]()
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