Difference between revisions of "Volume table index file"
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The user can produce their own files with the same structure for a customized [[particle extraction]] using {{docfunction|dynamo_table_crop|dtcrop}} | The user can produce their own files with the same structure for a customized [[particle extraction]] using {{docfunction|dynamo_table_crop|dtcrop}} |
Latest revision as of 14:38, 27 April 2016
When produced by Dynamo, during particle extraction, a volume table index file is a text file stored inside a data folder, and has the name indices_column20.doc. An example structure could be:
1 myVolume01.mrc 2 myVolume03.mrc 4 myVolume05.mrc
where the first column denotes the integers that are used in the column 20 of the [[cropping table| table] crop.tbl in the same data folder. Note that numbers don't need to correlate.
The user can produce their own files with the same structure for a customized particle extraction using dtcrop