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Now you have compiled an executable cAxes which you can move or copy around.
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## How to use
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cAxes is a command-line tool. In order to start the program, `cd` to its location and run `./cAxes` using a terminal. Alternatively, copy the built executable into your `~/bin` directory and start the program from any location running `cAxes`. |
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cAxes is a command-line tool. In order to start the program, `cd` to its location and run `./cAxes` using a terminal. Alternatively, copy the built executable into your `~/bin` directory and start the program from any location running `cAxes`.
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After the start, cAxes prompts a few input parameters:
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- **minimal geometric quality** in [%], expected input: integer, value range: 0-100, typical value: 50
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- **minimal retardation quality** in [%], expected input: integer, value range: 0-100, typical value: 50
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- **misorientation threshold** in [degree], expected input: float, typical value: 1
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- **minimal grain size** in [pixels], expected input: integer, typical value: 500
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- **tiles rotation angle** in [degree], expected input: float, typical values: 0, 0.4 (clockwise), -0.8 (anticlockwise)
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- **section type**, expected input: 1 (vertical), 0 (horizontal)
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- **rotate north** in [degree], expected input: float, value range: 0-360, typical value: 0.
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- **path to the data folder**, expected input: absolute or relative path to the directory which contains the data.cis file to be processed. Example: `/home/jan/data/EGRIP_section123`. |
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