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ctrueden on
Sep 02, 2014; 11:33am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/How-do-I-get-the-pixel-coordinate-with-minimum-value-please-help-tp5009425p5009465.html
Hi Gabriel,
> I looked in the user guide, which is excellent, but it had the old
> version of the command. Now I realise that this is quite a new feature
> and it will probably be included in some future revision.
Note that the ImageJ manual is open source:
https://github.com/tferr/IJ-guideAnyone can contribute changes by filing a pull request.
Regards,
Curtis
On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 3:36 AM, Gabriel Landini <
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wrote:
> On Monday 01 Sep 2014 10:26:46 Jan Eglinger wrote:
> > On 31.08.2014, 2:19 AM, Gabriel Landini wrote:
> > > There are no details/documentation on the "adjust" option in the
> > > interpolate command, maybe it is not needed.
>
> > In the changelog for 1.49e (2 August 2014), it reads:
> > >> Thanks to Norbert Vischer, added an "Adjust interval to match" option
> > >> to the Edit>Selection>Interpolate dialog. This option adjusts the
> > >> interval so that the steps between the first and last point are
> > >> equidistant.
>
> Thanks Jan,
> I looked in the user guide, which is excellent, but it had the old version
> of
> the command. Now I realise that this is quite a new feature and it will
> probably be included in some future revision.
>
> In the context of OP perhaps the option is better not included and the
> addressing of each pixel in the line can be obtained by rounding the
> interpolated coordinates?
>
> Thanks again
> Gabriel
>
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