----- Forwarded message from "F. James Rohlf" -----
Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2014 08:39:20 -0400
From: "F. James Rohlf"
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Subject: RE: divide dataset
To: [email protected]
The tpsUtil program can be used to split a tps into two or more tps files but
the specimens to be placed in different groups must be contiguous in the
original tps file. The software can also be used to reorder the specimens. Both
of these are “manual” operation not ones based on information within the tps
file.
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Subject: divide dataset
----- Forwarded message from Damien Esquerre Gheur -----
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2014 02:32:45 -0400
From: Damien Esquerre Gheur
Reply-To: Damien Esquerre Gheur
Subject: divide dataset
To: "[email protected]"
Hello,
I have a huge tps file with hundreds of digitised photographs, but these are
now going to be used in different analyses so I need to perform analyses with
different softwares on different subsets of these data. Is there a way to
divide this dataset using different classfiers and make different tps files?
I know MorphoJ can do something like this but I don't think it can export this
dataset so it can be used in Geomorph for example.
Thank you very much!
Damien Esquerre
The Australian National University
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