Re: Creating one Histogramm out of multiple ROIs in a stack
Posted by
Herbie on
Jan 25, 2016; 3:50pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Creating-one-Histogramm-out-of-multiple-ROIs-in-a-stack-tp5015449p5015455.html
You wrote:
"But I have a lot of data and it's not only one time that I have to
summarize the histograms."
Does this mean that a macro is too slow for the processing?
I really can't imagine that this is true.
Somehow puzzled
Herbie
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Am 25.01.16 um 16:01 schrieb imagej_user1:
> Hey Herbie,
>
> it is true that I could add up the single histogramms (I actually do it like
> this right now).
> But I have a lot of data and it's not only one time that I have to summarize
> the histogramms.
> So this is why I asked since I think there is for sure a more elegant and
> efficient way to do it.
>
> Thank you for advising me the HistogramPlotter.
>
> I continue the conversation on the link that Jan posted.
> Right now, I'm not yet sure which platform is the better to post things, so
> sorry if there was double posting.
>
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