Display host aliases on Remote Connect window + ability to search/filter By default, the Remote Connect window does not show the host alias in the host list pane on the right. Use MRC Viewer use Remote Desktop (RDPI use VNC Viewer (Linux or MAC) AMT KVM.
This directory contains m-functions for reading and writing files used in electron microscopy and 3D reconstruction. The file formats those used by the IMAGIC software package (Image Science GmbH; EMAN and Frealign are public-domain programs that also use this format), the MRC program library, and the Digital Micrograph (Gatan, Inc.) file format. These functions were written on what published information we could find, and work for our limited purposes. The functions generally assume that little-endian files are being read by a little-endian machine. However, some functions might still work with big-endian machines such as PowerPC, as they were originally written on a Mac computer. Fred Sigworth, Liguo Wang Yale University ReadImagic Loads part or all of the data in an Imagic file pair into a matlab 3-d array. This function also returns a data structure with part of the information from the header.
WriteImagic Writes an entire matlab 3-d array as an Imagic file with float32 data type. ReadImagicHeader MakeImagicHeader WriteImagicHeader Create, read or write a datastructure that contains all the information in an Imagic header. The structure (a struct of arrays) allows manipulation of header information. For writing very large datafiles, the header file can be constructed and written out separately by these functions. ReadDMFile (replaces ReadDM3) Read a file generated by Digital Micrograph, version 3 or 4.
These files have a large tree structure, and the code inside this function can be modified to return any field or fields of this structure. At present just the pixel size and number of pixels is returned along with the raw image. ReadMRC Read part or all of an MRC-format file (2d or 3d) into a Matlab array; also retrieves information about the image size.
WriteMRC Write an entire 3d Matlab array into an MRC-format file WriteMRCHeader Write the header of an MRC-format file, allowing the user to write the rest of the file directly with the fwrite function. ReadStarFile Reads a STAR file, for example generated by Relion, into a cell array of block names, and a cell array of structures containing the block data. WriteStarFile Writes a MATLAB struct to a STAR file.
I might be a year too late but if anyone uses IMOD to generate MRC files, you might want to know that since Sep 2017 they made a subtle update of storing the values as signed integers (-128 to 127) instead of unsigned (0 - 255), creating images having its dynamic equilibrium shifting halfway across the spectrum circularly. I would, however, suggest users write a separate function to convert the read images back to its original distribution, instead of changing Sigworth's algorithm altogether as the old MRC files are still stored as unsigned integers. Or, you may use some extra command line input to specify the output as unsigned. Here's the quote from IMOD's user guide Section 2.1 'In IMOD 4.9, programs write MRC files in byte mode as signed by default (values of -128 to 127), which is a change from previous behavior to conform with a clarification of the MRC standards. Such files will not be read correctly by IMOD versions before 4.3, and you may encounter other software that has difficulty with signed byte files. Two programs have command-line options to produce unsigned output files (values 0-255): newstack (option '-byte 0') and clip (option '-m ubyte').
In addition, you can make all programs write unsigned bytes by setting the environment variable WRITEMODE0SIGNED to 0. As of September 2017, ImageJ does not read signed byte files correctly unless you import them through the Bioformats tool. Please inform the IMOD developers if you run into other up-to-date software that does not read signed bytes correctly.' The ReadMRC function works perfectly on my local machine, using Matlab R2017b on Win64. However, when I move the exact same code onto the university's supercomputer, which uses R2015b for 64-bit Linux, I get an error message that says, 'ReadMRC: not enough data in file.' Anyone have any idea what I need to do to fix that? As far as I can tell it's able to open or at least see the file (because trying to read a nonexistent file gives a different error message), but for some reason it's not able to access the data or something.
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