The environment is presented as the Workspace, which contains a list of loaded samples (experimental data), statistics, gates, and other analyses, as well as tabular and graphical layouts. The workspace is saved as a FlowJo document on your hard disk; when you reopen the document, you will see your analysis as it was when it was last saved.
Our web manual is a search-able set of pages which explains the many features and functions in FlowJo. Please use the navigation bar at left to explore, and note that pressing the question mark button in any window in the FlowJo application will launch a web browser and access a help page relevant to that window.
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As a note, we are pleased to be able to frequently update FlowJo to provide new features and analysis capabilities. Therefore, we always recommend that you download the most recent version of FlowJo from: www.flowjo.com/solutions/flowjo/downloads
Individual Site License Access: You will be sent an email invitation that will include instructions on how to create a Portal account and join the Portal site license. Once this has been completed you will be able to sign in on up to four different devices with your Portal credentials (one at a time) and manage those devices yourself by signing in to cloud.flowjo.com and following these instructions.
1. Once you install the latest version of FlowJo, agree to the license terms, select Use your FlowJo Portal account, then click Done.
2. Enter your FlowJo Portal ID and Password and you are ready to start using FlowJo!
Shared Workstation Site License Access: For Lab Shared computers only. Must provide Hardware address for activation. One lab member may log on at a time with their portal account credentials from the shared workstation.
1. With FlowJo open on the desktop, click the Preferences button on the upper right.
2. Click the License button in the upper right of the Preferences window.
3. Click the FlowJo Portal Sign In button in the upper right of License Preferences.
4. Enter your FlowJo Portal ID and Password and you are ready to start using FlowJo!
If you want to use FlowJo on Catalina and have a license for FlowJo v9, that same license will work for FlowJo v10 using the above workaround for dongles. Visit our Downloads page to learn more and get FlowJo v10. If you would like a demo or need help, contact us at flo...@bd.com
Tetra Data Apps provide direct access to your Tetra Data through third-party analysis applications. Once Data Apps are configured for your organization, users can access the apps through the Tetra Data & AI Workspace.
You can use Linked Data Apps to access your Tetra Data through external SaaS applications that run outside of the TDP. For example, you can create a link to a Posit Workbench instance, so users within your TDP organization can easily navigate to the correct instance in the Tetra Data & AI Workspace.
You can use Embedded Data Apps to access operating system-specific applications, such as FlowJo for Windows, directly in the TDP. By using a windows-based image with FlowJo pre-installed, for example, an organization can make FlowJo accessible in the Tetra Data & AI Workspace, regardless of the operating system the user has.
Hi,Im totally unproficient in R, but need to use it to run some FLOWJO pluggins. I have been having lots of problems with FlowAI.The error message on flowjo says: "FLOWAI Bioconductor error" Flow AI has failed to produce the expected derived paramenter.I ran the lines of code in the bioconductor website for FLOWAI without any apparent problems.
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I too encountered issues with FlowAI errors in FlowJo. Fortunately, I managed to resolve this by designating the nearest path for both the wsp and FCS files within the system. This has been working seamlessly for me. To assist others facing similar challenges, I've created a YouTube tutorial.You can watch the tutorial here:
Hi. The length of the file path, or whether the files are local on the computer has nothing to do with it in my experience. I watched the above video and the suggestions made were unhelpful in my situation. My problem was that the appropriate file path is not what shows in Terminal on mac to tell FlowJo where R is located. The correct file path for Mac users is /usr/local/bin/R (only after you have installed R to your Applications folder). You can find more information directly from FlowJo at this link: -2/installing-plugins/. Hope this helps!
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