morphmet
Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:58:23 -0800
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Data File Format Conversion Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 20:56:37 GMT From: Dennis E. Slice <dsl...@morphometrics.org> To: morphmet@morphometrics.org References: <4b2a997c.7010...@morphometrics.org> The morphologika format is incompletely specified (or was when I wrote the import code). That is, what the program will and will not tolerate may differ from what is shown in the example data format that m_vis follows. Send the file to me, and I will have a look. -ds morphmet wrote:
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Data File Format Conversion Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:38:46 GMT From: Greiner Thomas <greiner.t...@uwlax.edu> To: <morphmet@morphometrics.org> Does anybody know of , or have, a program to share that will convert among the various data format styles of the different morphometric analysis programs. There are a few mentioned on the StonyBrook morphometrics site, but most are out of date in their capabilities, or associated with broken links. In any case, none will address the conversion I need at the moment. I am particularly interested in converting a Morphologika files into an NTSYS file. I would use M_Vis for this, but that program seems to be particularly sensitive to Morphologika data structure, and so gives me an error even though the file runs fine within Morphologika. (Yes, I could “fix” the file, except that I have no idea what the problem is from the perspective of M_Vis). To the programmers out there, may I suggest that every program contain the ability to read/write NTSYS format. Many programs already do this, but not all. And, those programs that offer this ability frequently create an NYSYS-like file that cannot actually be read by the NT-SYS program. Yes, I am proposing NT-SYS as the standard, especially since it sort of already is. NTSYS should be preferred over TPS (the other current “standard”) only because NTSYS also works for 3D (or higher D) data, while TPS is strictly 2D. */Thomas M. Greiner, Ph.D./* Anatomist and Physical Anthropologist Dept. of Health Professions University of Wisconsin - La Crosse 1725 State Street La Crosse, WI 54601 USA Phone: (608) 785-8476 Fax: (608) 785-8460
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Dennis E. Slice
Associate Professor
Dept. of Scientific Computing
Florida State University
Dirac Science Library
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4120
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Guest Professor
Department of Anthropology
University of Vienna
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