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Cammer, Michael on
Jun 19, 2017; 4:05pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Calculating-distances-between-multiple-points-along-a-line-tp5018921p5018929.html
The data are presented to other scientists. The data have passed one round of peer review and now available for anybody to review. That's the point of publishing.
And if you want to go a step further and publish your reanalysis of already published data even from a copyrighted source, if you acknowledge this, and especially if it is a review or meta-analysis, you are firmly protected under the law.
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From: Adrián Villalba [mailto:
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 10:15 AM
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Subject: Re: Calculating distances between multiple points along a line
Dear Herbie,
First of all, thank you for helping. Yes, the data is not derived from my research but the expected results - the information i would try to obtain from that - is just to have a more specific idea of the point-location along the y-axis (not data manipulation per se). Does it require an authorization? yet could it also be considered as manipulation? If it does i am sorry for the question,
Thank you very much
2017-06-19 16:01 GMT+02:00 Herbie <
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> Good day Adrián,
>
> the question arises where these graphs come from. If they are not from
> your own research, what must be expected, the question arises, whether
> you are authorized to use or manipulate them.
>
> In general it is not a good idea to extract data from plots.
>
> Regards
>
> Herbie
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> Am 19.06.17 um 15:29 schrieb Adrián Villalba:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have a graph (line graph) and i want to know he exact at the y-axis
>> of all the points of the graph. I think of tracing manually a line
>> over the line-graph. Then trace another line among the basal line of
>> the x-axis (the zero in the y-axis) and then calculate the distance
>> (in any unit, it does not matter) between each point of the graph
>> line and its parallel to the basal line. It would give me the
>> proportionality respect a reference point to know each value of the
>> graph line.
>>
>> The fact is that when i try to do it on ImageJ, i can only do it
>> manually (which means a huge amount of time) do you know if there is
>> any choice/tool to perform this calculation along the line-graph?
>>
>>
>> Thank you all in advance
>>
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