Re: Fractal Dilation Macro

Posted by dinurf on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Fractal-Dilation-Macro-tp5015153p5015169.html

Hi Jeremy,

Thanks for your reply. So the histogram will give me each kernel size
(diameter) and area? Ok, I will try and if I still have problem May I ask
you later?

Yes, it is. I am dealing with volcanic ash and I am using EDM method as
well to produce the log log plot and yes it's not a linear relationship.

Thank you.

Best,
Dini

On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Jeremy Adler <[hidden email]> wrote:

> You don't need a complicated macro.
>
> All possible dilations are contained in the Distance Map made from the
> outline - and can be output using a histogram.
>
> The histogram gives the area of a band at each radius and the cumulative
> histogram (could generate in Excel or a  macro) gives the area at each
> radius.
>
> A bigger problem is that many shapes do not produce a linear relationship
> in the final log log plot.
>
> Adler J & Hancock D, Powder Technology, 1994, 78,191-196.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: den 7 december 2015 03:45
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> Subject: Fractal Dilation Macro
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am working on fractal dimension using Dilation method. I found a macro
> for Dilation method but the macro runs under NIH Image. When I run the
> macro on ImageJ, it did not work. How to change the command so that be able
> to be run on ImageJ?
> Please find the macro below.
>
> Regards,
> Dini
>
> =============================================================
> FRACTAL DILATION MACRO
>
>         The FRACTAL DILATION Macro is a macro that runs under NIHImage, v.
> 1.58 and later.  It performs the measurements that allows one to calculate
> the so-called "capacity" fractal dimension.  The algorithm is called, in
> fractal parlance, the "dilation" method.  It is meant to work on an image
> that is a one pixel wide, binary (black on white) border.
> The output is a named file with 3 columns.  The first is a list of the
> disc kernel sizes.   Th 2nd is a list of the average counts [area] for all
> kernal sizes and the 3rd is the area/kernel size to give equivalent length.
>
>
> macro 'Fractal Dilation';
> var
>   iterations,i:integer;
>   tab:string;
> begin
>   SaveState;
>   iterations:=64;
>   tab:=chr(9);
>   SetFont('Monaco');
>   SetFontSize(9);
>   ResetCounter;
>   SetBinaryCount(1);
>   NewTextWindow(concat(WindowTitle, '-Counts'), 140, 350);
>   MoveWindow(500,50);
>   Measure;
>   writeln(1:3, tab, histogram[255]:7, tab, histogram[255]:5);
>   for i:=1 to iterations do begin
>      Dilate;
>      Measure;
>      writeln(i*2+1:3, tab, histogram[255]:7, tab,
> histogram[255]/(i*2+1):5);
>   end;
>   RestoreState;
> end;
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