-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Re: [morphoj/tps format]
Date:   Tue, 4 Oct 2011 11:05:34 -0400
From:   Steve Wang <[email protected]>
Reply-To:       [email protected]
To:     [email protected]



Bachar,

The .txt format should be the same as Morphologika (http://sites.google.com/site/hymsfme/downloadmorphologica). My example is below, but you can also find the Morphologika Help File with the link provided.

[individuals]
100
[landmarks]
10
[dimensions]
3
[labels]
population region sex
[labelvalues]
Arikara AMERICA f
Uyghur ASIA m
[names]
soda001f
xinj001m
[rawpoints]
'soda001f
000 000 000
000 000 000
000 000 000
'xinj001m
000 000 000
000 000 000
000 000 000
[wireframe]
1 2
2 3
...

Make sure there is a ' before the specimens' names in [rawpoints]. To add that ' in a large dataset, you can record a macro. Try Notepad++.

Good luck,
Steve



On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:15 AM, morphmet <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:



   -------- Original Message --------
   Subject:     Re: subscribe
   Date:        Mon, 3 Oct 2011 12:06:52 -0400
   From:        Bachar Cheaib <[email protected]>
   <mailto:[email protected]>
   To:  [email protected]
   <mailto:[email protected]>



   Hi,

   I am using Morphoj, I tried .txt or .tps , the software figure out
   these following messages

   Reading from TPS file 'test_morphoj.tps'.

   Problems with reading the file.

   Inconsistent dimensionality in record 1: 2D data although
   user-defined dimensionality is 3D.
   The number of dimensions in some entry/entries in record 1 appears
   to be inconsistent with the number of dimensions.
   Inconsistent dimensionality in record 2: 2D data although
   user-defined dimensionality is 3D.
   The number of dimensions in some entry/entries in record 2 appears
   to be inconsistent with the number of dimensions.
   Inconsistent dimensionality in record 3: 2D data although
   user-defined dimensionality is 3D.
   The number of dimensions in some entry/entries in record 3 appears
   to be inconsistent with the number of dimensions.
   Inconsistent dimensionality in record 4: 2D data although
   user-defined dimensionality is 3D.
   The number of dimensions in some entry/entries in record 4 appears
   to be inconsistent with the number of dimensions.
   Inconsistent dimensionality in record 5: 2D data although
   user-defined dimensionality is 3D.
   The number of dimensions in some entry/entries in record 5 appears
   to be inconsistent with the number of dimensions.
   Errors occurred in the reading process.
   The new dataset could not be created.

   I have chosen 3D, and format TPS

   Please, could you be able to help me in finding my input error ?
   I attached this file input below

   Thanks in advance

   All the best regards

   B. Cheaib




--
Steven L. Wang
PhD Candidate
Department of Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center
The New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology (NYCEP)
NYCEP Morphometrics Group

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