- java.lang.Object
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- ij.plugin.Coordinates
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
DialogListener
,PlugIn
public class Coordinates extends java.lang.Object implements PlugIn, DialogListener
The plugin implements the Image/Adjust/Coordinates command. It allows the user to set the corner coordinates of the selection bounds or the full image. This modifies the image scale (pixelWidth, pixelHeight) and the xOrigin, yOrigin. If a single point is selected, the coordinates of the point can be specified, which only sets the xOrigin and yOrigin. Units for x and y can be also selected (2016-08-30, Michael Schmid). Z unit of stacks can be selected (2019-09-30, Stein Rorvik).
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Coordinates()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description boolean
dialogItemChanged(GenericDialog gd, java.awt.AWTEvent e)
This method is invoked by a Generic Dialog if any of the inputs have changed (CANCEL does not trigger it; OK and running the dialog from a macro only trigger the first DialogListener added to a GenericDialog).void
run(java.lang.String arg)
This method is called when the plugin is loaded.
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Method Detail
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run
public void run(java.lang.String arg)
Description copied from interface:PlugIn
This method is called when the plugin is loaded. 'arg', which may be blank, is the argument specified for this plugin in IJ_Props.txt.
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dialogItemChanged
public boolean dialogItemChanged(GenericDialog gd, java.awt.AWTEvent e)
Description copied from interface:DialogListener
This method is invoked by a Generic Dialog if any of the inputs have changed (CANCEL does not trigger it; OK and running the dialog from a macro only trigger the first DialogListener added to a GenericDialog).- Specified by:
dialogItemChanged
in interfaceDialogListener
- Parameters:
gd
- A reference to the GenericDialog.e
- The event that has been generated by the user action in the dialog. Note thate
isnull
if the dialogItemChanged method is called after the user has pressed the OK button or if the GenericDialog has read its parameters from a macro.- Returns:
- Should be true if the dialog input is valid. False disables the OK button and preview (if any).
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