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I've been using Pegasus, and from time to time I run into the following error when calling highly_variable_features:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "Pegasus-Pipeline.py", line 249, in <module>
pg.highly_variable_features(data_pre, batch="Channel", n_top=5000)
File "/sc/arion/work/t/miniconda3/envs/pec_pegasusenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pegasusio/decorators.py", line 12, in wrapper_timer
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/sc/arion/work/t/miniconda3/envs/pec_pegasusenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pegasus/tools/hvf_selection.py", line 292, in highly_variable_features
select_hvf_pegasus(data, batch, n_top=n_top, span=span)
File "/sc/arion/work/t/miniconda3/envs/pec_pegasusenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pegasus/tools/hvf_selection.py", line 54, in select_hvf_pegasus
estimate_feature_statistics(data, batch)
File "/sc/arion/work/t/miniconda3/envs/pec_pegasusenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pegasusio/decorators.py", line 12, in wrapper_timer
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
File "/sc/arion/work/t/miniconda3/envs/pec_pegasusenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pegasus/tools/hvf_selection.py", line 26, in estimate_feature_statistics
ncells, means, partial_sum = calc_stat_per_batch(data.X, data.obs[batch].values)
File "/sc/arion/work/t/miniconda3/envs/pec_pegasusenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/pegasus/tools/utils.py", line 114, in calc_stat_per_batch
return calc_stat_per_batch_sparse(X.shape[0], X.shape[1], X.data, X.indices, X.indptr, nbatch, codes)
File "ext_modules/fast_utils.pyx", line 108, in pegasus.cylib.fast_utils.__pyx_fuse_0_0calc_stat_per_batch_sparse
ValueError: Buffer dtype mismatch, expected 'const float' but got 'unsigned int'
After a few attempts of re-running the script, it eventually works. Any idea as to why this could be occurring in a non-systematic manner?
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Note that I submitted pull request #281 to address this issue, which addresses the occasional dtype errors in the calc_stat_per_batch_sparse function by ensuring that the matrix X is float32.
Thanks for reporting this issue. Please see my comments in #281.
To be brief, the reason that this issue happens sometimes is that aggregate_matrices() function didn't have a logic on choosing which count matrix to be the default one in the resulting data object, if the source has multiple count matrices. I've applied such a logic in this PR. Please upgrade your pegasusio package to version 0.8.2.
Hi!
I've been using Pegasus, and from time to time I run into the following error when calling
highly_variable_features
:After a few attempts of re-running the script, it eventually works. Any idea as to why this could be occurring in a non-systematic manner?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: