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Giagtzoglou, Nikolaos on
Aug 08, 2007; 6:20pm
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Thnks akhila
I knew you have a good taste
Like me :)))
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Nikolaos Giagtzoglou, PhD
Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Baylor College of Medicine
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http://flypush.imgen.bcm.tmc.edu/lab/-----Original Message-----
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I use NetBeans (www.netbeans.org) as my IDE. There is a example of using it at:
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Can I have an example?
Sullivan, Michael J (College of Med.) wrote:
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> Hi. Mostly it's a matter of including the class files on the
classpath.
> Are you using a particular IDE. --- Mike
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> Hello,
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> I want to use imagej libraries for my project, but I dont know how to
> call them within the application.
> For example, I want to use threshold from imagej, how do I call it?
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> Thanks
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