[MORPHMET] How to create Group Membership List?

2015-01-28 Thread lv xiao
Dear Morphometrics Wizards,

I am using PCAGen8 and I noted that there is a purple push-button named Load 
Group Membership List in the software. However, I don't know how I can build 
this Group Membership List at all!

I checked CoordGen8_Win but can't find anywhere to generate such a list. Can 
anyone help me with this???

More specifically, my original data contains 20 images with equal number of 
boys (10) and girls (10). Can I just create a single column in Excel with the 
first 10 rows being 1 and the last 10 rows being 2 and save the document as a 
.csv file?

Your help is highly appreciated!

Best regards,
Patrick 

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[MORPHMET] Re: How to create Group Membership List?

2015-01-28 Thread gnavas
Hi Patrick,

I generate the list in excel as you suggest and then save it as a *.txt* 
file the way you described, so simply 10 successive 1 and 10 successive 2 
for a total of 20 rows. PCAGen8 will then generate different symbols for 
your 2 groups. I suggest you make sure that your pictures are all in that 
particular order, since I have had issues with tpsdig renumbering my 
sequential pix, in which case you just adjust where your 1 and 2 group 
memberships go in your list (they may not be sequential in that case, but 
the program will at least assign them correctly). 

I hope this was helpful.

Gabi



On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 4:50:12 AM UTC-8, lv xiao wrote:

 Dear Morphometrics Wizards, 

 I am using PCAGen8 and I noted that there is a purple push-button named 
 Load Group Membership List in the software. However, I don't know how I 
 can build this Group Membership List at all! 

 I checked CoordGen8_Win but can't find anywhere to generate such a list. 
 Can anyone help me with this??? 

 More specifically, my original data contains 20 images with equal number 
 of boys (10) and girls (10). Can I just create a single column in Excel 
 with the first 10 rows being 1 and the last 10 rows being 2 and save the 
 document as a .csv file? 

 Your help is highly appreciated! 

 Best regards, 
 Patrick 

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[MORPHMET] Re: How to create Group Membership List?

2015-01-28 Thread lv xiao
Hi Gabi,

Thank you very much for your generous help. The problem has been solved 
based on your suggestions.

Thank you!
Patrick

On Thursday, 29 January 2015 05:38:10 UTC+8, gnavas wrote:

 Hi Patrick,

 I generate the list in excel as you suggest and then save it as a *.txt* 
 file the way you described, so simply 10 successive 1 and 10 successive 2 
 for a total of 20 rows. PCAGen8 will then generate different symbols for 
 your 2 groups. I suggest you make sure that your pictures are all in that 
 particular order, since I have had issues with tpsdig renumbering my 
 sequential pix, in which case you just adjust where your 1 and 2 group 
 memberships go in your list (they may not be sequential in that case, but 
 the program will at least assign them correctly). 

 I hope this was helpful.

 Gabi



 On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 4:50:12 AM UTC-8, lv xiao wrote:

 Dear Morphometrics Wizards, 

 I am using PCAGen8 and I noted that there is a purple push-button named 
 Load Group Membership List in the software. However, I don't know how I 
 can build this Group Membership List at all! 

 I checked CoordGen8_Win but can't find anywhere to generate such a list. 
 Can anyone help me with this??? 

 More specifically, my original data contains 20 images with equal number 
 of boys (10) and girls (10). Can I just create a single column in Excel 
 with the first 10 rows being 1 and the last 10 rows being 2 and save the 
 document as a .csv file? 

 Your help is highly appreciated! 

 Best regards, 
 Patrick 



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