This page is meant to provide small code snippets as a starting point for writing scripts.
See also:
- Scripting overview for a list of available scripting languages.
- Scripting comparisons to compare and contrast the languages.
- Broadly Applicable Routines, a curated collection of snippets.
- Albert Cardona’s comprehensive Fiji Jython tutorial (please note that it is a better idea to contribute tutorials to the ImageJ Wiki directly).
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Opening an image using ImageJ
Macro
path = "/path/to/file";
open(path);
JavaScript
importClass(Packages.ij.IJ);
var path = "/path/to/file";
var imp = IJ.openImage(path);
imp.show();
Python
from ij import IJ
path = "/path/to/file"
imp = IJ.openImage(path)
imp.show()
Ruby
include_class 'ij.IJ'
path = "/path/to/file"
imp = ij.IJ.openImage(path)
imp.show
Clojure
(import 'ij.IJ)
(let [path "/path/to/file"
imp (IJ/openImage path)]
(.show imp))
BeanShell
import ij.IJ;
path = "/path/to/file";
imp = IJ.openImage(path);
imp.show();
Opening an image using Bio-Formats
Macro
path = "/path/to/file";
run("Bio-Formats Importer", "open=" + path + " autoscale color_mode=Default view=Hyperstack stack_order=XYCZT");
JavaScript
importClass(Packages.loci.plugins.BF);
var path = "/path/to/file";
var imps = BF.openImagePlus(path);
imps[0].show();
or, with more options:
importClass(Packages.loci.plugins.BF);
importClass(Packages['loci.plugins.in.ImporterOptions']); // 'in' is a reserved word, hence the different syntax
importClass(Packages.loci.common.Region);
var path = "/path/to/file";
var options = new ImporterOptions();
options.setId(path);
options.setAutoscale(true);
options.setCrop(true);
options.setCropRegion(0, new Region(x, y, w. h));
options.setColorMode(ImporterOptions.COLOR_MODE_COMPOSITE);
var imps = BF.openImagePlus(options);
imps[0].show();
Python
See also this python example script
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Ruby
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Clojure
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BeanShell
Opening, processing, and saving a sequence of files in a folder
Macro
input = getDirectory("Input directory");
output = getDirectory("Output directory");
Dialog.create("File type");
Dialog.addString("File suffix: ", ".tif", 5);
Dialog.show();
suffix = Dialog.getString();
processFolder(input);
function processFolder(input) {
list = getFileList(input);
for (i = 0; i < list.length; i++) {
if(File.isDirectory(list[i]))
processFolder("" + input + list[i]);
if(endsWith(list[i], suffix))
processFile(input, output, list[i]);
}
}
function processFile(input, output, file) {
// do the processing here by replacing
// the following two lines by your own code
print("Processing: " + input + file);
open(input + file);
print("Saving to: " + output);
saveAs("/formats/tiff", output+file);
close();
}
See also the tutorial How to apply a common operation to a complete directory.
Python
import os
from ij import IJ, ImagePlus
from ij.gui import GenericDialog
def run():
srcDir = IJ.getDirectory("Input_directory")
if not srcDir:
return
dstDir = IJ.getDirectory("Output_directory")
if not dstDir:
return
gd = GenericDialog("Process Folder")
gd.addStringField("File_extension", ".tif")
gd.addStringField("File_name_contains", "")
gd.addCheckbox("Keep directory structure when saving", True)
gd.showDialog()
if gd.wasCanceled():
return
ext = gd.getNextString()
containString = gd.getNextString()
keepDirectories = gd.getNextBoolean()
for root, directories, filenames in os.walk(srcDir):
for filename in filenames:
# Check for file extension
if not filename.endswith(ext):
continue
# Check for file name pattern
if containString not in filename:
continue
process(srcDir, dstDir, root, filename, keepDirectories)
def process(srcDir, dstDir, currentDir, fileName, keepDirectories):
print "Processing:"
# Opening the image
print "Open image file", fileName
imp = IJ.openImage(os.path.join(currentDir, fileName))
# Put your processing commands here!
# Saving the image
saveDir = currentDir.replace(srcDir, dstDir) if keepDirectories else dstDir
if not os.path.exists(saveDir):
os.makedirs(saveDir)
print "Saving to", saveDir
IJ.saveAs(imp, "Tiff", os.path.join(saveDir, fileName));
imp.close()
run()
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JavaScript
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Ruby
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Clojure
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BeanShell
Wait a given amount of time, or until user presses OK
Macro
wait(100);
or
waitForUser();
JavaScript
Thread.sleep(100);
or
new WaitForUserDialog("Action required", "Please press OK when done.").show();
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BeanShell
Select multiple ROIs from ROI manager and combine them
Macro
roiManager("select", newArray(0,2,4));
roiManager("AND");
JavaScript
importClass(Packages.ij.plugin.frame.RoiManager);
rm = RoiManager.getInstance();
rm.setSelectedIndexes([0,2,4]);
rm.runCommand("AND");
Python
from ij.plugin.frame import RoiManager
rm = RoiManager.getInstance()
rm.setSelectedIndexes([0, 2, 4])
rm.runCommand("AND")
BeanShell
import ij.plugin.frame.RoiManager;
rm = RoiManager.getInstance();
rm.setSelectedIndexes(new int[] { 0, 2, 4});
rm.runCommand("AND");
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Ruby
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Clojure
Unlocking an image
Sometimes things go wrong and all you see is “blabla.jpg is locked” when you try to process the image in some way. Then all you can do is to force-unlock the image, like so:
BeanShell
IJ.getImage().unlock();
Scripting SIFT
The Scale-Invariant Feature Transform poses a relatively powerful way to reduce the complexity when trying to find matching parts of large images. Fiji has an implementation of this algorithm which you can use like so:
BeanShell
import java.util.ArrayList;
import mpicbg.ij.SIFT;
import mpicbg.imagefeatures.Feature;
import mpicbg.imagefeatures.FloatArray2DSIFT;
param = new FloatArray2DSIFT.Param();
sift = new SIFT(new FloatArray2DSIFT(param));
features = new ArrayList();
// ''ip'' refers to an ImageProcessor
sift.extractFeatures(ip, features);
// print coordinates
for (Feature feature : features)
print("x: " + feature.location[0] + ", y: " + feature.location[1]);
For more information, please browse the Javadoc of the Feature class.
Plotting charts with JFreeChart
JFreeChart is a Java library for creating various charts. You can create charts as interactive JFrames, display them as an ImagePlus, or write them to SVG format.
JavaScript
/* JavaScript to test JFreeChart functionality */
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.chart);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.chart.plot);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.chart.axis);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.chart.encoders);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.chart.renderer.category);
importPackage(Packages.java.awt);
importPackage(Packages.java.awt.geom);
importPackage(Packages.java.io);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.ui);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.data.category);
importPackage(Packages.org.jfree.data.statistics);
importPackage(Packages.org.apache.batik.dom);
importPackage(Packages.org.apache.batik.svggen);
var dataset = new DefaultStatisticalCategoryDataset();
// dataset.add(Mean, StdDev, "Series", "Condition")
dataset.add(15.0, 2.4, "Row 1", "Column 1");
dataset.add(15.0, 4.4, "Row 1", "Column 2");
dataset.add(13.0, 2.1, "Row 1", "Column 3");
dataset.add(7.0, 1.3, "Row 1", "Column 4");
dataset.add(2.0, 2.4, "Row 2", "Column 1");
dataset.add(18.0, 4.4, "Row 2", "Column 2");
dataset.add(28.0, 2.1, "Row 2", "Column 3");
dataset.add(17.0, 1.3, "Row 2", "Column 4");
var chart = ChartFactory.createLineChart(
null, // chart title
"Treatment", // domain axis label
"Measurement", // range axis label
dataset, // data
PlotOrientation.VERTICAL, // orientation
false, // include legend
true, // tooltips
false // urls
);
// set the background color for the chart...
chart.setBackgroundPaint(Color.white);
var plot = chart.getPlot();
plot.setBackgroundPaint(Color.white);
plot.setRangeGridlinesVisible(false);
plot.setAxisOffset(RectangleInsets.ZERO_INSETS);
// customise the range axis...
var rangeAxis = plot.getRangeAxis();
rangeAxis.setStandardTickUnits(NumberAxis.createIntegerTickUnits());
rangeAxis.setAutoRangeIncludesZero(true);
rangeAxis.setRange(0, 40);
// customise the renderer...
var renderer = new StatisticalBarRenderer();
renderer.setErrorIndicatorPaint(Color.black);
renderer.setSeriesOutlinePaint(0,Color.black);
renderer.setSeriesOutlinePaint(1,Color.black);
renderer.setSeriesPaint(0,Color.black);
renderer.setSeriesPaint(1,Color.white);
renderer.setItemMargin(0.0);
plot.setRenderer(0,renderer);
renderer.setDrawBarOutline(true);
bi = chart.createBufferedImage(600, 400);
imp = new ImagePlus("Chart Test", bi);
imp.show();
// Create SVG image
// Get a DOMImplementation and create an XML document
var domImpl = GenericDOMImplementation.getDOMImplementation();
var document = domImpl.createDocument(null, "svg", null);
// Create an instance of the SVG Generator
var svgGenerator = new SVGGraphics2D(document);
// draw the chart in the SVG generator
var bounds = new Rectangle(600, 400);
chart.draw(svgGenerator, bounds);
var dir = IJ.getDirectory("Where should the svg file be saved?");
// Write svg file
var svgFile = new File(dir + "test.svg");
var outputStream = new FileOutputStream(svgFile);
var out = new OutputStreamWriter(outputStream, "UTF-8");
svgGenerator.stream(out, true /* use css */);
outputStream.flush();
outputStream.close();
Writing out movie files with JavaCV
JavaCV is a Java wrapper around OpenCV and FFMPEG. You will have to unpack the libraries into the lib/<platform>/
folder of your Fiji installation (e.g. Fiji.app/lib/linux64/
) to let JavaCV find the native libraries (e.g. unpack ffmpeg-macosx-x86_64.jar
’s .dylib
files directly into Fiji.app/lib/macosx/
) before starting Fiji.
BeanShell
/*
* A simple example how to write out a movie from a possibly virtual
* image stack using JavaCV.
*
* Licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0
* by Johannes Schindelin on September 16th, 2014
*/
path = "/tmp/change-this-name.flv";
frameRate = 25.0;
videoBitrate = 400 * 1000;
// if you have not installed JavaCV into your jars/ directory:
import java.io.File;
binDir = new File(System.getProperty("user.home")
+ "/downloads/javacv-bin/");
if (binDir.isDirectory()) {
jars = binDir.list();
for (String jar : jars) {
if (jar.endsWith(".jar")) {
addClassPath(new File(binDir, jar).getPath());
}
}
}
// use JavaCV to write out the currently active 3D image
import ij.IJ;
import org.bytedeco.javacv.FFmpegFrameRecorder;
import org.bytedeco.javacpp.opencv_core.IplImage;
void saveImageAsMovie(image, path, frameRate, videoBitrate) {
if (image == null) {
IJ.error("No active image!");
return;
}
width = image.getWidth();
height = image.getHeight();
stack = image.getStack();
recorder = FFmpegFrameRecorder.createDefault(path,
(int) width, (int) height);
recorder.setFormat("flv");
recorder.setFrameRate(frameRate);
recorder.setVideoBitrate(videoBitrate);
recorder.start();
for (slice = 1; slice <= stack.getSize(); slice++) {
ip = stack.getProcessor(slice);
recorder.record(IplImage.createFrom(ip.getBufferedImage()));
}
recorder.stop();
recorder.release();
}
try {
saveImageAsMovie(IJ.getImage(), path, frameRate, videoBitrate);
} catch (Throwable t) {
IJ.handleException(t);
}