Hi,
I am currently working through the tutorial for implementing Dotdotdot for human RNAscope data. However, after assigning the MATLAB and czi files to variables (as shown in the tutorial), I try to run the rnascope_human function, but it says the function is not recognized.
So instead, I assigned rnascope_human to the pathway leading to the rnascope_human.m file within my toolbox folder, but now when I run rnascope_human(filename, toolbox, DAPI, LIP, DROP), I am getting an error that says "Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1)." Because I am relatively new to MATLAB, I am not sure how to resolve this issue. Please let me know next steps for how to fix this issue and continue using Dotdotdot. This is a great software that I think really helps scientists everywhere.
Attached is an image depicting the problems above; please look at the code from the 1/3 from the top of the command window:

Any help is much appreciated! I really want to use this software and learn more about this cutting-edge technology.
Regards,
Balaji
Hi,
I am currently working through the tutorial for implementing Dotdotdot for human RNAscope data. However, after assigning the MATLAB and czi files to variables (as shown in the tutorial), I try to run the rnascope_human function, but it says the function is not recognized.
So instead, I assigned rnascope_human to the pathway leading to the rnascope_human.m file within my toolbox folder, but now when I run rnascope_human(filename, toolbox, DAPI, LIP, DROP), I am getting an error that says "Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1)." Because I am relatively new to MATLAB, I am not sure how to resolve this issue. Please let me know next steps for how to fix this issue and continue using Dotdotdot. This is a great software that I think really helps scientists everywhere.
Attached is an image depicting the problems above; please look at the code from the 1/3 from the top of the command window:

Any help is much appreciated! I really want to use this software and learn more about this cutting-edge technology.
Regards,
Balaji