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 * [[EMAN2DevFAQ|EMAN2 developer's FAQ]]
 * [[Eman2ProgQuickstart|EMAN2 python programming quickstart]]
 * [[Eman2CProgQuickstart|EMAN2 C++ programming quickstart]]
 * [[Eman2DataStorage|EMAN2 data storage, format conversion and local database]]
 * [[Eman2Metadata|Parameters/Metadata appearing in EMData attributes (and stored on disk with the image), accessed with get_attr and set_attr]]
 * [[Eman2AppMetadata|Parameters/Metadata for applications, not associated with a specific image, stored in bdb:project]]
 * [[Eman2UsingFTGL|Using FTGL in python/EMAN2]]
 * [[Eman2TransformInPython|Using the Transform object in python/EMAN2]]
 * [[Eman2UsingCudaFromC++|The EMData class and CUDA ]]
 * [[Eman2FactoriesInPython| Abstract factories in python/EMAN2]]
 * [[EMAN1To2Translation|Limited Table of translations from EMAN1 functions -> EMAN2]]
 * [[EMAN2ImageFormats|Image Formats in EMAN2]]
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 * [wiki:EMAN1To2Translation Limited Table of translations from EMAN1 functions -> EMAN2]
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[http://blake.bcm.edu/eman2/doxygen_html/ Autogenerated Python/C++ Documentation (Doxygen)]
  * There are a LOT of classes in the automatic docs. Basic images are represented by the EMData class
   * The EMData methods process, cmp, align, and project are modular methods with many available functions. Use dump_processors(), dump_cmps(), etc.
   * There are a few classes like analyzers and reconstructors which are not methods of EMData
   * Many utility functions are static members of EMUtil
 * [[http://blake.bcm.edu/eman2/doxygen_html/|Autogenerated Python/C++ Documentation (Doxygen)]]
  * There are a LOT of classes in the automatic docs. Basic images are represented by the EMData class
  * The EMData methods process, cmp, align, and project are modular methods with many available functions. Use dump_processors(), dump_cmps(), etc.
  * There are a few classes like analyzers and reconstructors which are not methods of EMData
  * Many utility functions are static members of EMUtil

Documentation for Python or C++ Programmers

EMAN2/Library (last edited 2023-01-02 19:26:26 by TunayDurmaz)