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ImageJ update 1.52p

CARL Philippe (LBP)
Dear all (probably Jérôme),
I'm going through the features of the 1.52p updates and if I try to run (either with the 1.52p or daily build version) the macro code found under the following link:
[ http://wsr.imagej.net/macros/Colorize_ROIs_by_Measurement.txt | http://wsr.imagej.net/macros/Colorize_ROIs_by_Measurement.txt ]
I get the following error message:
Invalid key in line 36
value=getValue(parameter<)>;
Is this due to a configuration issue of my ImageJ?
My best regards,
Philippe


Philippe CARL
Laboratoire de Bioimagerie et Pathologies
UMR 7021 CNRS - Université de Strasbourg
Faculté de Pharmacie
74 route du Rhin
67401 ILLKIRCH
Tel : +33(0)3 68 85 41 84

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Re: ImageJ update 1.52p

Stein Rørvik
It fails for me too,
The line
      value = getValue(parameter);
fails because there is no open results table.

The fix is easy: Change
     run("Analyze Particles...", "clear include add ");
to
     run("Analyze Particles...", "clear include add display");
to display the required results table, and then the macro works as expected.

What puzzles me is why it did not already fail at the first call to Table.headings when there is no table open.

Stein

-----Original Message-----
From: ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of CARL Philippe (LBP)
Sent: 27. juni 2019 12:11
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Subject: ImageJ update 1.52p

Dear all (probably Jérôme),
I'm going through the features of the 1.52p updates and if I try to run (either with the 1.52p or daily build version) the macro code found under the following link:
[ http://wsr.imagej.net/macros/Colorize_ROIs_by_Measurement.txt | http://wsr.imagej.net/macros/Colorize_ROIs_by_Measurement.txt ] I get the following error message:
Invalid key in line 36
value=getValue(parameter<)>;
Is this due to a configuration issue of my ImageJ?
My best regards,
Philippe


Philippe CARL
Laboratoire de Bioimagerie et Pathologies UMR 7021 CNRS - Université de Strasbourg Faculté de Pharmacie
74 route du Rhin
67401 ILLKIRCH
Tel : +33(0)3 68 85 41 84

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