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[Recompute all...][Recompute MACC...]
In ALMOND, the GRIND variables are automatically computed when the structures or fields are imported. However, the User can select these commands to repeat the computations with different parameters.
The first command in this menu will repeat completely the encoding and therefore requires the presence in the disk of the MIFs used for the filtering. When these fields are not present or have been canceled by ALMOND (option keep KONT not selected in the File>>>Import series... dialog) this command will be insensitive in the menu.
The second command will repeat only the MACC2 analysis, starting from the filtered nodes of the last run.
Before executing both commands, original values are reloaded (see Reload original command)
Both types of recomputations are quite fast. A complete re-encoding can take in between 1 and 10 seconds per compound (depending upon the parameters) while the MACC2 recomputation usually takes less than 1 second per compound (times computed in a 270MHz SGI R12000 O2).
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This command will repeat completely the encoding and therefore requires the presence in the disk of the MIFs used for the filtering. When these fields are not present or have been canceled by ALMOND (option KONT files set to "remove" in the File>>>Import series... dialog) this command will be insensitive in the menu.
The command shows a standard Calculation Parameters Dialog like the one shown during the import of series or fields.
In this dialog, the User can change the different parameters that control the ALMOND encoding engine. Follow this link for a detailed description of the Calculation Parameters Dialog.
Calculation>>>Recompute MACC2...
This command will repeat only MACC2 analysis, starting from the filtered nodes of the last run.
The command shows a standard Calculation Parameters Dialog like the one shown during the import of series or fields, but with the Define probes and Define filtering buttons made insensitive, since these parameters cannot be changed.
Follow this link for a detailed description of the Calculation Parameters Dialog.