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Re: Sacrilegious but genuine question [message #28792 is a reply to message #28762] Fri, 11 January 2002 06:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Francis Burton is currently offline  Francis Burton
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Registered: October 2001
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David Fanning wrote:
>
> Francis Burton (F.Burton@biomed.gla.ac.uk) writes:
>
>> Maybe I should take a look at Insight (which I have just
>> discovered)??
>
> Uh, no, I don't think so. But that's up to you.

Why do you say that? Is it flawed in some way?

> You could pay to have someone write the program you
> want in IDL. I really don't think it is a big project.
> Maybe a day's work. Could be less.

Do you mean the baseline subtraction? If so, I have done
that already myself using C. The program also does a pretty
good job of displaying long multichannel signal files, with
scrolling and zooming. The problem is that this C program is
not easily extended without it quickly becoming a mess.
(It also allows very limited additional analyses via a kind
of plug-in mechanism which spawns a separate process to
work on the original data file.)

Or do you mean the kind of general purpose extensible data
display/analysis program that I was talking about?

> I know a guy in England who could do it for you
> ASAP. :-)

If you mean the latter, then by all means give me this guy's
name!

Francis
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