Uses of Package
org.anchoranalysis.core.exception.friendly

Package
Description
Define and related-classes.
Exceptions that can occur executing generic operations on Anchor Beans.
Imposes a permutation value on one or more properties of a bean.
Exceptions that can thrown when loading beans from XML.
Very general exceptions and base classes for exceptions with wide applicability.
Nested exceptions of similar type that can be combined together in a summary.
Particular types of exceptions that are guaranteed to have a text/form that gives user-friendly error descriptions.
Utilities and interfaces for applying functional-programming.
Classes to support getting / setting / specifying unique-integers (indices) for elements.
Utilities for converting/manipulating file-paths.
Classes related to executing an experiment by calling jobs on inputs.
Sub-feature units of calculation that can be cached.
Non-bean classes relating to image-segmentation.
Classes to describe the size of images or components of images both in voxels and physically.
Suggestions on a size for an image.
Reading and writing of image-related data objects to and from the filesystem.
The different data-types that can be used to represent voxels.
Converts to and from ImageJ data-structures for images.
Classes for reading comma-separated-values (CSV) files.
Non-bean classes that relate to using files during inputting.
Non-bean classes pertaining to getting/extracting/manipulating paths as used in inputting.
Non-bean classes to help with org.anchoranalysis.io.input.bean.path.matcher.
Exceptions that may be thrown when writing files to the file-system.
Classes for outputting to particular directories.
Non-beans for generating paths for outputting files by adding a prefix, suffix etc.
Parent package and entry-point classes for the Anchor command-line launcher application.
Converting paths to/from different formats as needed by org.anchoranalysis.launcher.executor.selectparam.path.
Non-bean classes for proposing Marks or other data-structures with particular attributes.
Identifying the three standard axes in 3D cartesian coordinates.