Difference between revisions of "Depicting a cloud of observations on a tilt series"
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The graphic objects that represent the points are governed by the <tt>depictor</tt> objects that are stored in the gui object that you recover into the left hand side. Inside this gui, the <tt>shapeSetManager</tt> <br> | The graphic objects that represent the points are governed by the <tt>depictor</tt> objects that are stored in the gui object that you recover into the left hand side. Inside this gui, the <tt>shapeSetManager</tt> <br> | ||
<code>gui.shapeSetManager.depictors{1}.hPoints.MarkerFaceColor ='c';</code> | <code>gui.shapeSetManager.depictors{1}.hPoints.MarkerFaceColor ='c';</code> | ||
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+ | [[File:ChangeColorMarkersInDmarkers.png|thumb|center|400px| A marker set depicted on <tt>dmarkers</tt> ]] | ||
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=dtmshow= | =dtmshow= | ||
In dtmshow, you can use the <t>import</t> option of the GUI to load a [[static cloud of points | ]] | In dtmshow, you can use the <t>import</t> option of the GUI to load a [[static cloud of points | ]] |
Revision as of 09:02, 8 July 2023
There are several ways of depicting a cloud of points on a set micrographs.
Contents
dmarkers
Depict a static cloud of point
dmarkers
offers the possibility of
gui = dmarkers(myStack, 'staticCloud',myCloud);
Show a set of markers that can be manually edited on screen
Depicting a set of markers on a tilt series, when those markers are organized as a .dms file.
gui = dmarkers(myStack, 'staticCloud',myCloud);
Changing the colors programmatically
The graphic objects that represent the points are governed by the depictor objects that are stored in the gui object that you recover into the left hand side. Inside this gui, the shapeSetManager
gui.shapeSetManager.depictors{1}.hPoints.MarkerFaceColor ='c';
dtmshow
In dtmshow, you can use the <t>import</t> option of the GUI to load a