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* '''waitbar''' : [ 'off' |{'on'}] governs display of a waitbar while loading. | |||
* '''refPanel''': [ {100} ], Percent reference panel used. NOTE: You can’t have a 100% reference in reality, often you will use 80%, 70% or even 50% to maximize signal to noise ratio (100 as a standard should be fine for the 99% reference as difference will be small). | * '''refPanel''': [ {100} ], Percent reference panel used. NOTE: You can’t have a 100% reference in reality, often you will use 80%, 70% or even 50% to maximize signal to noise ratio (100 as a standard should be fine for the 99% reference as difference will be small). | ||
Latest revision as of 11:47, 29 June 2021
Purpose
Reads Specim image files with dark and white removal.
Synopsis
- out = specimreadr
- out = specimreadr('filename',options)
- out = specimreadr({'filename1' 'filename2'})
Description
Reads Specim image files with dark and white removal.
Inputs
- filenames = a text string with the name of an HDR file or a cell of strings of HDR filenames. If (filenames) is omitted or an empty cell or array, the user will be prompted to select a folder and then one or more files in the identified folder. If (filenames) is a blank string , the user will be prompted to select a single file.
Outputs
- out = takes one of two forms:
- If input is a single file, the output is a dataset object.
- If the input consists of multiple files, the output is a cell array with a dataset object for each input file.
Options
options = a structure array with the following fields:
- waitbar : [ 'off' |{'on'}] governs display of a waitbar while loading.
- refPanel: [ {100} ], Percent reference panel used. NOTE: You can’t have a 100% reference in reality, often you will use 80%, 70% or even 50% to maximize signal to noise ratio (100 as a standard should be fine for the 99% reference as difference will be small).
See Also
asfreadr, editds, jcampreadr, opotektiffrdr, spcreadr, xclreadr