Download and setup MSlice

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Download Mslice

Standalone Version 32 Bit


Windows Linux MacOS

MCRInstaller (Required)

MSlice Standalone for Windows

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Matlab Version 32 Bit

  • Originally developed by Radu Coldea with alterations by ISIS. Contact Toby Perring for support.
  • Download the latest mslice build for your version of matlab
  • For 64 bit systems see "how to MEX" below.


Windows Linux MacOS

Matlab Ver 7.1

Matlab 2006a

Matlab 2006b

Matlab 2007a

Matlab 2007b

Download either of the versions and see "How to MEX MSlice" if you have a compiler. Download either of the versions and see "How to MEX MSlice" if you have a compiler.


Setup

Matlab Version

  • Unpack this file into C:\mprogs or a directory of your choice eg X:\analysis
  • Open your startup.m file, if it does not exist then create it in the folder that matlab starts
  • Add the following lines to the startup.m file
 addpath('c:\mprogs\mslice') % where c:\mprogs\mslice is the folder you unzipped mslice into
mslice_init 


Standalone Version

Before using a Matlab compiled product you must run MCRInstaller.exe. This .exe file installs required components of Matlab on your computer. Admin rights are required to run this and it must be run the first time you download a standalone matlab application. If you have already run this file on your computer, you do not need to run it again (for instance, you will have run this if you installed stand alone Homer. Run the file and follow the onscreen instructions.


Set Up Examples

Some examples are included with the program. These are .msp files used by mslice to store locations of various required data. For these to work correctly the mslice_setup_examples.exe file must be run (in the standalone version) or type >> mslice_setup_examples. Do this once whenever the directory that mslice resides in is changed.


Start Mslice

Double click the mslice.exe file located in the parent directory (the one the zip file was extracted to) or in Matlab simply type >> mslice. An example should appear straight away. To look at other examples, click the parameters menu item and click load parameters. Then choose one of the other example .msp files to load.