Hello,
I am writing a bach macro that process all images in a folder or a tree of folders. I would like to iteratively use a run("Set Measurements...", "area mean standard modal min perimeter fit circularity feret's integrated redirect=None decimal=0"); followed by several run("Distribution...", "parameter=Area or=50 and=2"); run("Distribution...", "parameter=Feret or=50 and=2"); .... To generate several distribution pictures for each processed picture I have not been able to find a correct syntaxe to assigne "redirect=imagename" to a variable (the changing image name). I can only pass "None" or the name of an open image in the popup menu Is it any way to pass a variable in this setup? If not, how could I achieve this goal at macro level? Thanks for any help or suggestion Guy Mayor |
On Oct 27, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Guy Mayor wrote:
> Hello, > > I am writing a bach macro that process all images in a folder or a > tree of > folders. I would like to iteratively use a > > run("Set Measurements...", "area mean standard modal min perimeter fit > circularity feret's integrated redirect=None decimal=0"); > > followed by several > > run("Distribution...", "parameter=Area or=50 and=2"); > run("Distribution...", "parameter=Feret or=50 and=2"); > .... > > To generate several distribution pictures for each processed picture > > I have not been able to find a correct syntaxe to assigne > "redirect=imagename" to a variable (the changing image name). I can > only > pass "None" or the name of an open image in the popup menu > Hi, You should be able to split the string and insert you image name. Something like the following... run("Set Measurements...", "area mean standard modal min perimeter fit circularity feret's integrated redirect=" + myImageName +" decimal=0"); Cheers, Ben > Is it any way to pass a variable in this setup? > > If not, how could I achieve this goal at macro level? > > > Thanks for any help or suggestion > > > Guy Mayor |
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Dear all I'm trying to write a macro that open all the movies (*.dv) inside a file and then substract the background of two channels. This is the code that I have till now but it seems that the command save does not work and also does not make any substraction, just open the movies and split the channels: dir1 = getDirectory("C:\Users\p250572\Desktop\Santi\training"); list = getFileList(dir1); dir2 = dir1+"analysed"+File.separator; File.makeDirectory(dir2); for (i=0; i<list.length; i++) { if (File.isDirectory(dir1+list[i])){} else{ path = dir1+list[i]; if (endsWith(path, ".db")){} else{ open(path); if (bitDepth!=24){} else { setBatchMode(true); title = File.nameWithoutExtension ; run("Split Channels"); close(); selectWindow(title); run("Subtract Background...", "rolling=50"); saveAs("Tiff", dir2+title+"d0.tif"); saveAs("Tiff", dir2+title+"d1.tif"); close(); saveAs("Tiff", dir2+title+"d2.tif"); close(); setBatchMode(false); } } } } Any piece of advice will be appreciate! Best wishes; |
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