Dear all,
Recently, I have started to work with the 3D objects counter plugin from Fabrice Cordelières and with great pleasure. At this moment, I would like to process multiple ics-files (3 channel image stacks) from a directory to do a fast batch-count. However, when I use the setBatchMode(true) command, my objects are not counted anymore. No error message appears. I use ImageJ 1.35p on a Linux server with suse 9.2 and the proper Java installed. Below is a part of my code. It runs perfectly when I set the setBatchMode command as comment (with //), but otherwise gives count of 0. I changed the 3D objects counter plugin a little bit: it prints the number of particles and some more information to the log. Thus, I can see that in normal mode particles are counted and in batch mode a count of 0 is returned. Could it be that in batch mode the plugin does not receive the proper image? dir_ics = getDirectory("Choose main directory to analyze"); list_dir_ics= getFileList(dir_ics); setBatchMode(true); path_file_ics = dir_ics+list_dir_ics[0]; open(path_file_ics); index_slash = lastIndexOf(path_file_ics, "/" ); index_dot = lastIndexOf(path_file_ics, "." ); icsfileName=substring(path_file_ics, index_slash+1, index_dot); for (k=1; k<4; k++) { cur_ch = icsfileName + " ch: "+d2s(k,0); ; selectImage(cur_ch); run("8-bit"); run("Make Montage...", "columns=1 rows="+nSlices+1+" scale=1 first=1 last="+nSlices+1+" increment=1"); rename("Montage Stack"); run("MultiThresholder", "Entropy"); getThreshold(lower, upper); print(upper); close; selectImage(cur_ch); run(" 3D objects counter3", "threshold="+upper+" slice=5 min=50 max=500"); } Anyone any idea? Thanks! Sjoerd Ligthart University of Twente Ps. I really enjoyed the conference, many thanks to the organizers and speakers! |
Dear Sjoerd,
Thanks for reporting this weird behaviour of the plugin. I never tested it in such way... I'll have a look at it. I must also say that I get a modified version of the initial plugin from Jonathan Jackson which I didn't took time to ask Wayne to put on the website (I'll do so in the near future), and I'll check if the problem is also present in his variant of the plugin. I'll let you know ASAP about possible modifications. Fabrice Fabrice Cordelières, PhD Institut Curie - Section de recherche/ CNRS UMR 146 Plateforme d'Imagerie Cellulaire et Tissulaire Bâtiment 112 - Centre universitaire 91405 Orsay Cedex FRANCE Tél. : +33 1 69 86 31 30 Fax. : +33 1 69 86 17 03 -----Message d'origine----- De : ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] De la part de S.T.Ligthart Envoyé : lundi 22 mai 2006 15:26 À : [hidden email] Objet : 3D objects counter in batch mode? Dear all, Recently, I have started to work with the 3D objects counter plugin from Fabrice Cordelières and with great pleasure. At this moment, I would like to process multiple ics-files (3 channel image stacks) from a directory to do a fast batch-count. However, when I use the setBatchMode(true) command, my objects are not counted anymore. No error message appears. I use ImageJ 1.35p on a Linux server with suse 9.2 and the proper Java installed. Below is a part of my code. It runs perfectly when I set the setBatchMode command as comment (with //), but otherwise gives count of 0. I changed the 3D objects counter plugin a little bit: it prints the number of particles and some more information to the log. Thus, I can see that in normal mode particles are counted and in batch mode a count of 0 is returned. Could it be that in batch mode the plugin does not receive the proper image? dir_ics = getDirectory("Choose main directory to analyze"); list_dir_ics= getFileList(dir_ics); setBatchMode(true); path_file_ics = dir_ics+list_dir_ics[0]; open(path_file_ics); index_slash = lastIndexOf(path_file_ics, "/" ); index_dot = lastIndexOf(path_file_ics, "." ); icsfileName=substring(path_file_ics, index_slash+1, index_dot); for (k=1; k<4; k++) { cur_ch = icsfileName + " ch: "+d2s(k,0); ; selectImage(cur_ch); run("8-bit"); run("Make Montage...", "columns=1 rows="+nSlices+1+" scale=1 first=1 last="+nSlices+1+" increment=1"); rename("Montage Stack"); run("MultiThresholder", "Entropy"); getThreshold(lower, upper); print(upper); close; selectImage(cur_ch); run(" 3D objects counter3", "threshold="+upper+" slice=5 min=50 max=500"); } Anyone any idea? Thanks! Sjoerd Ligthart University of Twente Ps. I really enjoyed the conference, many thanks to the organizers and speakers! |
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