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Seurat (version 3.1.4)

RenameCells: Rename cells

Description

Change the cell names in all the different parts of an object. Can be useful before combining multiple objects.

Usage

RenameCells(object, ...)

# S3 method for Assay RenameCells(object, new.names = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for DimReduc RenameCells(object, new.names = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for Seurat RenameCells( object, add.cell.id = NULL, new.names = NULL, for.merge = FALSE, ... )

Arguments

object

An object

...

Arguments passed to other methods

new.names

vector of new cell names

add.cell.id

prefix to add cell names

for.merge

Only rename slots needed for merging Seurat objects. Currently only renames the raw.data and meta.data slots.

Value

An object with new cell names

Details

If add.cell.id is set a prefix is added to existing cell names. If new.names is set these will be used to replace existing names.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Rename cells in an Assay
head(x = colnames(x = pbmc_small[["RNA"]]))
renamed.assay <- RenameCells(
    object = pbmc_small[["RNA"]],
    new.names = paste0("A_", colnames(x = pbmc_small[["RNA"]]))
)
head(x = colnames(x = renamed.assay))

# Rename cells in a DimReduc
head(x = Cells(x = pbmc_small[["pca"]]))
renamed.dimreduc <- RenameCells(
    object = pbmc_small[["pca"]],
    new.names = paste0("A_", Cells(x = pbmc_small[["pca"]]))
)
head(x = Cells(x = renamed.dimreduc))

# Rename cells in a Seurat object
head(x = colnames(x = pbmc_small))
pbmc_small <- RenameCells(object = pbmc_small, add.cell.id = "A")
head(x = colnames(x = pbmc_small))

# }

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