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I am using OpenCFU version 3.9.0 on windows 10. The GUI version works beautifully, but when running it from the command line I only get the following output (regardless of how I fiddle with the parameters)...
Hey, thanks for reporting the issue! Yes, I never got to test the windows CLI much, and my windows users generally only use the ROI. I am unlikely to have the resources to fix that any time soon I am afraid :(. I hope it still works for you to use the CLI on linux...
qgeissmann
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No colonies detected from command line
Command Line Interface does not work on windows
Jun 13, 2018
Thanks for responding! The linux version suits most of our needs, but we are considering including a call to OpenCFU in the code for a manuscript we are working on, and it would be nice if others could run the script on windows without issues. There's a faint possibility that we might be able to work on fixing the windows CLI and submit a pull request. Do you have any tips on where to look in the source code to resolve the issues?
I am using OpenCFU version 3.9.0 on windows 10. The GUI version works beautifully, but when running it from the command line I only get the following output (regardless of how I fiddle with the parameters)...
IsValid,X,Y,ROI,Colour_group,N_in_clust,Area,Radius,Hue,Saturation,Rmean,Gmean,Bmean,Rsd,Gsd,Bsd
For example, running
opencfu -i H.png
gives this output, where H.png is one of the opencfu sample images.Update: The linux version seems to be working fine from command line
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