Hi David,
You need to import the class first. In BeanShell for example, prepend the
following line:
import ij.plugin.frame.RoiManager;
Be aware that "macro" here specifically refers to the ImageJ macro language
[1]. This language is designed to be easy to learn, but is less powerful
than the other scripting languages, with a limited syntax and selection of
built-in functions [2]. It is not straightforward to translate macro code
to/from the other scripting languages.
Regards,
Curtis
[1]
https://imagej.net/Macro[2]
https://imagej.net/developer/macro/functions.html--
Curtis Rueden
LOCI software architect -
https://loci.wisc.edu/softwareImageJ2 lead, Fiji maintainer -
https://imagej.net/User:RuedenDid you know ImageJ has a forum?
http://forum.imagej.net/On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 8:54 AM, ImgInterp123 <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am working in ImageJ 2.0.0-rfc-59/1.51n with Java 1.80_66 (64Bit) and am
> try to call the RoiManager as a variable via a macro to acces its list.
> This
> is neccesary for the automation of some functions I am currently working.
> *It seems to me that the class is not being recognized/found by imageJ. *
>
> the following is code generated from ImageJ's recording function:
>
> rm = RoiManager.getInstance();
> if (rm==null) rm = new RoiManager();
> imp = IJ.openImage(FOLDERNAME);
>
> rm.addRoi(imp.getRoi());
>
> This throws the following error: "Sourced file: null : Attempt to resolve
> method: getInstance() on undefined variable or class name: RoiManager : at
> Line: 1 : in file: <unknown file> : RoiManager .getInstance ( ) " in
> beanshell.
>
> *Similar complaints are thrown in different programming languages but i can
> use the application without any difficulties. * I have tried different
> version of ImageJ to no avail (with Java 8) but so far hasn't manage to
> solve this issue. Does anyone have a suggestion?
>
>
>
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