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Thank you Wayne for the quick information.
In fact I have produced the bumping "Results" table with print(), saved and ...
I will change that in the producing macro.
> On Feb 6, 2013, at 8:24 AM, Karsten wrote:
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>> Hi
>> I have a (hopefully) minor problem importing a text file (written from a results table) back into ImageJ.
>> The data are read but the window is not named "Results" and hence I have no access to this Results table.
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>> The first lines of the problem file:
>> Slice Dir Area MF Area O %Area Count
>> 05B-1 Bilder 1228800 19602 1.595 1493
>> 05B-2 Bilder 1228800 26597 2.164 2104
>> 05B-3 Bilder 1228800 19338 1.574 1426
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> "Results" tables in ImageJ can currently have only one non-numeric column. You can work around this limitation by combining the non-numeric "Slice" and "Dir" columns into a single "Slice&Dir" column, as I have done in the attached screenshot.
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>> Another file is imported as expected, however Results line numbers are added as a leading column:
>> Slice Area MF Area O %Area Count
>> 1B-2 1228800 20090 1.6349 1701
>> 1B-3 1228800 23278 1.8944 1898
>> 1B-1 1223820 14392 1.176 1421
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>> The data lines are copied from a test editor.
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>> Both files are produced with ImageJ. Any hint how to behave? I would like to import the data and add some calculations in added columns!
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>> I am on Mac OSX LM using ImageJ 1.47j7 with Java 1.6.0_37 (64-bit).
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>> Thanks in advance
>> Karsten
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