tutorials:grogra-functions
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====== GROGRA Functions for structural analysis ====== | ====== GROGRA Functions for structural analysis ====== | ||
- | GroIMP contains some of the functions from its predecessor GROGRA which can be used to statistically analyze the current structure (e.g. with regard to lengths, angles, ect.). These functions can be found under <key>Panels</ | + | GroIMP contains some of the functions from its predecessor GROGRA which can be used to statistically analyze the current structure (e.g. with regard to lengths, angles, ect.). These functions can be found under Panels -> RGG Panels -> GROGRA Functions: |
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- | The functions are applied by clicking on their name in the <key>Analysis</ | + | The functions are applied by clicking on their name in the Analysis drop-down menu. They all output a table that can be saved as e.g. .txt or .csv for further analysis in e.g. R via data -> exporttable. The Analysis (shiny) menu provides the same functions and is supposed to somehow integrate with R, but I could not figure out how it works. Please add this info if you find it. {{: |
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tutorials/grogra-functions.txt · Last modified: 2025/06/30 16:44 by t