Difference between revisions of "Walkthrough model worfklow reuse"
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− | [[File:ReuseWorkflowChangeName.png|thumb|center|300px|Provide a name for the workflow. It will be saved later into the catalogue]] | + | [[File:ReuseWorkflowChangeName.png|thumb|center|300px|Provide a name for the workflow. It will be saved later into the catalogue]]. |
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+ | Once the workflow defined on the first model is defined we can move to a different filament and pick its extremal points with controls [1] and [2]: | ||
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+ | [[File:modelReuseFilament2.png|thumb|center|300px|Next filament is chosen]] | ||
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+ | and then define a new filament model, and click on their points. But in this case, afterwards we save the model without further edition | ||
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+ | | [[File:modelReuseFilament2Points.png|thumb|upright|400px| ]] | ||
+ | | [[File:modelReuseFilament2Save.png|thumb|upright|300px| ]] | ||
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+ | and move to the generation of a further filament model | ||
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+ | | [[File:modelReuseFilament3.png|thumb|upright|400px| ]] | ||
+ | | [[File:modelReuseFilament3points.png|thumb|upright|300px|three filament models ]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:35, 17 August 2016
This walkthrough shows how to reuse the geometric computations performed on a single model onto a larger set of models.
We can use a synthetic tomogram containing different tubular structures. In this catalogue, we open the tomogram with dtmslice, and then define a filament model following the usual procedure, so that we end up with a single model containing a set on points.
We will now define a workflow, i.e., a method of converting points into crop_points.
We open the workflow editor of the active model, and start operating the steps, checking graphically the result of each parameter selection. We create first a backbone, selecting the interval between backbone elements.
And check how the results looks like:
We then proceed for the next step: selection of the interval (in pixels) between two consecutive crop points.
And check again the results:
... not forgetting to save the model into the catalogue. The model will contain the generated crop_points and also the parameter values used to generate them.
Now can save the workflow itself, probably providing first a different name than the default.
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Once the workflow defined on the first model is defined we can move to a different filament and pick its extremal points with controls [1] and [2]:
and then define a new filament model, and click on their points. But in this case, afterwards we save the model without further edition
and move to the generation of a further filament model