Hey everybody,
Here's a new version that fixes a couple of minor problems with version 1.4. There was a problem with newlines in the sorted.csv file for the identity test in the previous version, so that all values would appear on a single line. That should be fixed now, as should a bug that was causing extraneous text to appear after visiting the ENMTools Options page.
ENMTools 1.4.1
Hi, there is no executable file in the 1.4.1 package. I would like to try the tool. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYes, I mentioned this in a previous post. Due to changes made by ActiveState, I can no longer make an executable for new versions of ENMTools. I'm afraid you'll have to install ActivePerl if you want to use the new versions.
DeleteI have install the active pearl, but I dont know how to run the enmtools
ReplyDeleteIs this on Windows? If Active Perl is installed and in your path, you should be able to just click the .pl file and ENMTools will run.
ReplyDeleteHi Dan, thanks for sharing ENM Tools. I am trying to do a correlation test between ASC raster files, but i have a problem... I wonder if you could help me please.
ReplyDeleteWhen I press GO! button an Error apears (Can't open D:/Nacho/Tesina/Capas ambientales/SasCba_elevación ok.asc!
while executing
"::perl::CODE(0x667dc2c)"
invoked from within
".b5 invoke "
invoked from within
".b5 instate !disabled { .b5 invoke } "
invoked from within
".b5 instate pressed { .b5 state !pressed; .b5 instate !disabled { .b5 invoke } } "
(command bound to event))
What do you think I am doing wrong?
Thanks.
Unfortunately, Perl does a terrible job of dealing with accents in path names. Could you change the ó to o and try again?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Dan, I will try it!
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