Re: Circles Questions

Posted by Robert Dougherty on
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You could try Process/Binary/Distance Map and then find the largest value in
the distance map (perhaps with Analyze/Set Measurements/Min and Max Grey
Value and then Analyze/Measure).  The value will be the radius; you will
need to multiply by 2 for the diameter.

Bob

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-----Original Message-----
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meastwood98
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 3:18 AM
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Subject: Re: Circles Questions

I dont think that i have explained my self properly. What i am trying to do
is, for example say i have a rectangle, i am trying to find the largest
circle that i can fit into the rectangle, of course in my work they wont be
rectangles, they will be random shapes. Does this make it clearer?