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To let '''CDendro''' know which radius comes from which tree, you should carefully select the identities of your samples. | To let '''CDendro''' know which radius comes from which tree, you should carefully select the identities of your samples. | ||
*Five samples from two different trees could be named NM01A, NM01B, NM02A, NM02B1, NM02B2. | * Five samples from two different trees could be named NM01A, NM01B, NM02A, NM02B1, NM02B2. | ||
*The identity for a tree should end with a digit. An optional following letter indicates a radius. | * The identity for a tree should end with a digit. An optional following letter indicates a radius. | ||
*One radius may be divided into two samples if they are named e.g. NM02B1 and NM02B2. | * One radius may be divided into two samples if they are named e.g. NM02B1 and NM02B2. | ||
* The identity is not case sensitive. I.e. NM01A will mean the same as Nm01a. | |||
[[Category:CDendro]] | [[Category:CDendro]] |
Revision as of 21:42, 21 May 2009
To let CDendro know which radius comes from which tree, you should carefully select the identities of your samples.
- Five samples from two different trees could be named NM01A, NM01B, NM02A, NM02B1, NM02B2.
- The identity for a tree should end with a digit. An optional following letter indicates a radius.
- One radius may be divided into two samples if they are named e.g. NM02B1 and NM02B2.
- The identity is not case sensitive. I.e. NM01A will mean the same as Nm01a.