10-29-2017 10:18 PM
Hi Kirk,
any chances to re-upload the http://www.imagejvi.org/ as the link is dead I think.
seems all the link related to imagejVI is dead. http://www.imagejvi.org/index.php/installation.html
thank you in advance.
10-30-2017 02:33 AM
racd ha scritto:
Hi Kirk,
any chances to re-upload the http://www.imagejvi.org/ as the link is dead I think.
seems all the link related to imagejVI is dead. http://www.imagejvi.org/index.php/installation.htmlthank you in advance.
My Symantec antivirus blocked an attempt to access that site because "it's a known dangerous site".
10-30-2017 04:39 AM
weird, I don't have any restriction to access it.
maybe you can go through here
https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/plugins/index.html
and look for the :
ImageJVI: Plugin that opens and controls LabVIEW Virtual Instruments
06-08-2019 04:39 AM
Did you get how to integrate ImageJ to Labview? Run imagej(fiji) macro program in labview
06-08-2019 09:54 AM
Hi,
I made an example vi for running ImageJ's macro on LabVIEW by using System Exec VI.
See attached files.
Copy the macro (LabVIEW.ijm) to C:\Program Files\ImageJ\macros, and Run the attached VI.
See the following message I posted four years ago. Move to C:\Program Files\ImageJ before run "java -jar ij.jar ..."
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Before run ImageJ on LabVIEW, I recommend you to try command-line to see the macro works or not.
>java -jar ij.jar -batch your_own_macro.ijm
To type above command, if your platform is Windows, Start bottun -> accessary -> command prompt
See the following URL for Running ImageJ from the Command Line,
06-08-2019 11:26 AM
When I typed on command-line to see the macro works or not , >java -jar ij.jar -batch your_own_macro.ijm , its showing unable to access jar file.
But when I tried labview program , its showing sucess.
06-08-2019 11:50 AM
Hi,
I got a program for calling Fiji(ImageJ) through LabVIEW.
I have attached VI. If possible please install Fiji(ImageJ) software.
I have developed a macro program with extension .ijm in Fiji . In that macro program, I have written macro program in which user provides number of rows , columns, type and order of stitching, amount of overlap, etc
based on grid/collection stitching in Fiji . I want my LabVIEW program as which user provides number of rows , columns, type and order of stitching, amount of overlap, etc and Fiji runs and provide output. I want LabVIEW as front end and Fiji (ImageJ ) as backend. Can you give idea on how we can run ijm macro?
06-09-2019 10:27 PM
Hi,
I think following URLs are useful for you. Also I attached sample VI and macro.
https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/146-18.html
-macro analyze.ijm -macro analyze /Users/wayne/images/stack1
https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/developer/macro/macros.html#cli
name = getArgument; if (name=="") exit ("No argument!"); path = getDirectory("home")+"images"+File.separator+name; setBatchMode(true); open(path); print(getTitle+": "+getWidth+"x"+getHeight);
06-10-2019 11:14 AM
In my case I am using a plugin called 'grid/collection stitching'. Not like passing arguements