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Save streamlines

The smallest useful workflow: read streamlines from a source and write them back to disk. Useful as a sanity check that the source loader, the streamline port type, and the file writer all line up.

Save streamlines diagram

Methods boilerplate

Rendered from the runtime methods-report generator for this workflow. Citation keys resolve to footnotes via mkdocs-bibtex; running the raw markdown through Pandoc + the project's citations.bib gives the same result for an exported paper.

Not the authoritative implementation. TRXViz provides re-implementations or ports of the methods referenced below. These implementations are NOT the authoritative versions — for the canonical implementations, please use the original software packages. Any differences in behavior or bugs are the responsibility of TRXViz, not the original authors. The presence of a citation here indicates only that TRXViz uses a method derived from that work and that users should credit the original authors; it does not imply that the original authors have reviewed, contributed to, or endorsed TRXViz.

Methods

The following analysis was performed using TRXViz 1.


  1. Matthew Cieslak. Trxviz: interactive visualization and analysis for streamline and odf data in the trx/odx formats. TODO: finalize author list, Zenodo DOI, and version-specific citation. URL: https://github.com/PennLINC/TRXViz