On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 05:36:56PM -0500, Judy Phan wrote:
> Which sets of data in the grain distributions tool that are corresponding
> to the data when you use the extract profile tool?

Generally, none because...

> Obviously, the profile
> you get when using the extract profile tool depends on each grain and where
> on the grain you draw the line.

...as you wrote, the grain quantities characterise the grain as the
entire two-dimensional object while you can take profiles anywhere.

> I guess my question is that is there a way I can export the maximum,
> minimum or average of those data (x and y)? Does the grain
> distribution tool have a way to scan each grain for all of its
> profiles and give you a max/min/average values? I know the
> distributions give you many types of heights and widths but which one
> of those corresponding to the profile extract tool x and y?

No, there is certainly no quantity defined as some statistical
characteristics of the set of all possible profiles (putting aside how
such set should be constructed).

Some quantities, such as maximum bounding dimension or mean radius, can
be interpreted as calculated over some *specific* set of profiles.

Regards,

Yeti


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