Re: Measuring Angles between adjacent particles

Posted by DarthRevan109 on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Measuring-Angles-between-adjacent-particles-tp5018001p5018006.html

Hi Herbie,

Thanks for the response, that's the answer I expected but feared. Thanks as well for your suggestions I will keep them in mind.

Cheers,



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On Feb 2, 2017, at 11:52 AM, Herbie [via ImageJ] <[hidden email]> wrote:

Good day!

Evidently this is a cross-post from the forum.

I'm pretty sure that no such ImageJ-code exists yet.

When thinking about writing such code, a fundamental question concerns
the typical number of particles in an image and their properties (e.g.
are they strictly oriented?).

A _typical_ image may help.

Best

Herbie

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Am 02.02.17 um 18:32 schrieb DarthRevan109:
> There are available and useful plugins such as Directionality to measure the
> orientation of particle across an entire image. Does anyone have a plugin
> they suggest that can measure the angle between adjacent particles, and
> preferably display the data with a histogram and image of the original image
> with numbered particles? It would be like an orientation of a nearest
> neighbor.
>
> Thanks!

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