Difference between revisions of "Developing new tools using the API"

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Researchers who have programming resources can use MIPAV as an application programming interface (API) to develop and incorporate new and innovative image processing, registration, and visualizations. MIPAV provides researchers the ability to quickly build a specific program, which can be installed in MIPAV as a plug-in, to quantify and visualize their data.
 
Researchers who have programming resources can use MIPAV as an application programming interface (API) to develop and incorporate new and innovative image processing, registration, and visualizations. MIPAV provides researchers the ability to quickly build a specific program, which can be installed in MIPAV as a plug-in, to quantify and visualize their data.
  
 
The API provides much flexibility while the software application provides a variety of commonly used features, thus allowing researchers to use MIPAV to meet a variety of research needs.<br />
 
The API provides much flexibility while the software application provides a variety of commonly used features, thus allowing researchers to use MIPAV to meet a variety of research needs.<br />
  
For more information of how to develop MIPAV plug-ins, refer to MIPAV Users Guide Volume 1, Chapter "Developing Plug-in Programs".
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For more information of how to develop MIPAV plug-ins, refer to MIPAV Users Guide Volume 1, Chapter "[[Developing Plugin Programs]]".

Revision as of 15:50, 14 March 2012

Researchers who have programming resources can use MIPAV as an application programming interface (API) to develop and incorporate new and innovative image processing, registration, and visualizations. MIPAV provides researchers the ability to quickly build a specific program, which can be installed in MIPAV as a plug-in, to quantify and visualize their data.

The API provides much flexibility while the software application provides a variety of commonly used features, thus allowing researchers to use MIPAV to meet a variety of research needs.

For more information of how to develop MIPAV plug-ins, refer to MIPAV Users Guide Volume 1, Chapter "Developing Plugin Programs".