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GADDS Software Reference Manual
quadrants (enter 1 through 4 as appropriate). The default value is 0 (full frame window). Quadrants are 0 = full window, 1 =
lower left, 2 = lower right, 3 = upper left, and
4 = upper right.
/FRAME_HALFWIDTH=<n>(Frame Halfwidth) [5]
Enter the number of frames ON EACH SIDE
of the currently displayed frame to be
included in the rocking curve. Make sure
that you don't exceed the number of frames
actually available for processing in either
direction.
/DELAY=<n> .........()
mand mode only
The following output statistics are displayed onscreen, and are also written to the logfile if applicable.
X-Center:
X-center of box in pixels (range from 0 to
{framesize-1}), with origin (X=0) being
located at lower left of screen.
Y-Center:
Y-center of box in pixels (range from 0 to
{framesize-1}), with origin (Y=0) being
located at lower left of screen.
Width:
Width of box in pixels.
Height:
Height of box in pixels.
TotalCts:
Sum of counts in rectangular box in the central frame
[No]—available in com-
Suppresses erasure of the cursor on exit.
Note that the cursors are drawn by “toggling” the sense of the screen pixels; thus,
you can erase a cursor left from a
/NOERASE by reissuing the command with
the same parameters. The CLEAR com-
M86-E01008
mand also provides a way to erase cursors
left over from /NOERASE options.
[0.0]—available in com-
Specifies a time interval in seconds to wait
before erasing the cursor and returning control to the program. This is for use in scripts,
where it is desirable for the cursor to remain
on-screen long enough for the user to discern its position.
/NOERASE ...........()
mand mode only
Analyze Routines
I:
Integrated intensity (minus background) in
the central frame. The background is computed as the average of the points on the
perimeter of the box, excluding all points
which are more than three standard deviations above the mean.
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