Here comes another .pos file example showing that the .pos-file-header with meta-data can be almost any length. If you want to read only the X,Y coordinates, you have to use a mechanism which can skip the leading meta data!
Search found 84 matches
- 04 Feb 2024, 17:29
- Forum: CooRecorder General Discussion
- Topic: On .pos file format
- Replies: 1
- Views: 26951
- 03 Feb 2024, 19:01
- Forum: CooRecorder General Discussion
- Topic: On .pos file format
- Replies: 1
- Views: 26951
On .pos file format
Got a question from Jean-Luc Dupouey about .pos format specification. Here is some basic info. Have you ever opened a dendro .pos file with a text editor like e.g. Notepad++ or Epsilon and compared it with what you see on screen with CooRecorder? Here is some basic info on how points are represented...
- 04 Nov 2020, 18:42
- Forum: October dendroecology class
- Topic: Questions related to the dendroecology class
- Replies: 8
- Views: 68730
Re: Questions related to the dendroecology class
This is how the heavy detrended (green) version of 6680NY matches towards the original raw ring width version (blue).
/Lars-Åke
- 04 Nov 2020, 15:39
- Forum: October dendroecology class
- Topic: Questions related to the dendroecology class
- Replies: 8
- Views: 68730
Re: Questions related to the dendroecology class
This wid file is sorted from the sample date backwards from top to bottom, right? Right! The youngest ring widths of a .wid file are at the beginning of the file - or top of the column if you like to say so. It is the same with CooRecorder: You have to start setting coordinate points from the outsi...
- 04 Nov 2020, 15:34
- Forum: October dendroecology class
- Topic: Questions related to the dendroecology class
- Replies: 8
- Views: 68730
Re: Questions related to the dendroecology class
1) how could I get the detrended series out of CDendro. Open any saved collection with your raw ring width data. (I had Swed302Namdo.rwl) For your later testing: Open (double click) any member (I had 6680NY) and select it as your reference. Go back to your collection: See that you have selected the...
- 04 Nov 2020, 10:40
- Forum: October dendroecology class
- Topic: Questions related to the dendroecology class
- Replies: 8
- Views: 68730
Re: Questions related to the dendroecology class
Lars-Åke, do you know any means by how we might run CooRecorder/CDendro on macOS? I know that LINUX users may use WINE as a windows simulator, which works fine with the software. Top A few years ago ryszardjkaczka@gmail.com demonstrated CooRecorder running on his Mac. I THINK that he had a Windows ...
- 07 Oct 2020, 17:31
- Forum: October dendroecology class
- Topic: Questions related to the dendroecology class
- Replies: 8
- Views: 68730
Questions related to the dendroecology class
Here we can post and read questions related to the class.
- 04 Mar 2020, 13:30
- Forum: CooRecorder General Discussion
- Topic: Measuring Latewood and Earlywood
- Replies: 1
- Views: 30111
Re: Measuring Latewood and Earlywood
Just found out that there are already mechanisms to export latewood or earlywood from a collection consisting of "seasonwood-.pos-files". Use the command Collections/Save late and earlywood.../Write latewood andalso /write earlywood. There is also a special variant of the .rwl format which...
- 04 Mar 2020, 11:21
- Forum: CooRecorder General Discussion
- Topic: Measuring Latewood and Earlywood
- Replies: 1
- Views: 30111
Measuring Latewood and Earlywood
have a question regarding Earlywood and Latewood (EW, LW) which I cannot solve, although I found the topic and some instructions on the web pages of the program. The questions are: (1) If we measure RW and create a *pos file which is dated by manually inserting the End Year. Is it later possible to...
- 10 Mar 2015, 11:41
- Forum: CooRecorder General Discussion
- Topic: How to account for reversed segment
- Replies: 4
- Views: 39333
Re: How to account for reversed segment
Another way to handle a reversed segment might be to use an image editor and rotate that wrongly mounted section within the image. Or make a copy of that segment, rotate it and "mount" it in parallel with the original image. Then when measuring in CooRecorder, you use a "double point&...