All
sorry for the very simple question, but a week or two ago I sent a question to the list about finding a plug in to do A 2-point correlation function. I received several helpful responses, including one from Gabriel Landini that sent me to the Following link http://wbgn013.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/ImageJ/two-point-correlation.html this does the job nicely, but I have a few questions as to what it is actually doing, and would like to look at the source code. The note in the link above says this is ³included in two point correlation.jar², but I have not been successful at unpacking this file to see it. I¹m running a Mac with OS X version 10.5.6. Thanks --Larry -- Dr. Lawrence M. Anovitz MS 6110 PO Box 2008 Aqueous and Geochemistry Group Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6110 865-574-5034 : phone 865-574-4961 : fax [hidden email] |
On Sunday 19 April 2009, Larry Anovitz wrote:
> All > sorry for the very simple question, but a week or two ago I sent a > question to the list about finding a plug in to do > A 2-point correlation function. I received several helpful responses, > including one from Gabriel Landini that sent me to the > Following link > > http://wbgn013.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/ImageJ/two-point-correlation.htm >l > > > this does the job nicely, but I have a few questions as to what it is > actually doing, and would like to look at the source > code. The note in the link above says this is ³included in two point > correlation.jar², but I have not been successful > at unpacking this file to see it. I¹m running a Mac with OS X version > 10.5.6. Jar files are just zip files. So any unzipping program should do. Cheers G |
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Hi Larry,
Here is simple way to do it: rename file.jar into file.zip, double click on it: MacOS should uncompress your file. Fabrice Le 19 avr. 09 à 17:54, Larry Anovitz a écrit : > All > sorry for the very simple question, but a week or two ago I sent a > question to the list about finding a plug in to do > A 2-point correlation function. I received several helpful responses, > including one from Gabriel Landini that sent me to the > Following link > > http://wbgn013.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/ImageJ/two-point-correlation.html > > > this does the job nicely, but I have a few questions as to what it is > actually doing, and would like to look at the source > code. The note in the link above says this is “included in two point > correlation.jar”, but I have not been successful > at unpacking this file to see it. I’m running a Mac with OS X version > 10.5.6. > > Thanks > > --Larry > > -- > Dr. Lawrence M. Anovitz > MS 6110 PO Box 2008 > Aqueous and Geochemistry Group > Oak Ridge National Laboratory > Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6110 > > 865-574-5034 : phone > 865-574-4961 : fax > > [hidden email] > 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 Consultez mes disponibilités sur http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=fabrice.cordelieres%40gmail.com |
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Garbiel and Fabrice
Got it ! Thanks. --Larry On 4/19/09 11:54 AM, "Anovitz, Lawrence {Larry} M. (iz9)" <[hidden email]> wrote: > All > sorry for the very simple question, but a week or two ago I sent a > question to the list about finding a plug in to do > A 2-point correlation function. I received several helpful responses, > including one from Gabriel Landini that sent me to the > Following link > > http://wbgn013.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/ImageJ/two-point-correlation.html > > > this does the job nicely, but I have a few questions as to what it is > actually doing, and would like to look at the source > code. The note in the link above says this is ³included in two point > correlation.jar², but I have not been successful > at unpacking this file to see it. I¹m running a Mac with OS X version > 10.5.6. > > Thanks > > --Larry |
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