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unequal tracks #4
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Hello. I am a bit worried about the CSV part you mention. In the tutorial I mention XML exporter from TrackMate directly. Can you detail a bit how you work? |
Hi Jeav-Yves, Actually I can gladly report that it worked very well for me with unequal length. I used (csvimport) function and exported the data I needed from the file starting at second raw (to omit the labels). |
ok. |
yes please, thanks a lot.
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ok.
I can close the issue then?
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Hi,
I have this real movie with particles that I tracked with Trackmate. Some of the particles bleach or move in 3D so I have unequal track lengths. When I import the .csv into MATLAB to extract the tracks in the format ([ Ti Xi Yi ...]) as per your tutorial, I don't always have the same measurements per particles. Would the msdanalyzer still work or do I have to pad the data?
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