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* [[About Window|About]] gives details on your licence, the Ranges version and how to contact us.   
 
* [[About Window|About]] gives details on your licence, the Ranges version and how to contact us.   
* [[Location Analysis|Location Analysis]] performs analyses on location files, including inter-location measurements and estimates of home ranges based on concave and convex polygons, ellipses, cluster analysis and harmonic mean and kernel contouring.  
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* [[Location Analysis|Location]] performs analyses on location files, including inter-location measurements and estimates of home ranges based on concave and convex polygons, ellipses, cluster analysis and harmonic mean and kernel contouring.  
* ETC ETC
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* [[Overlap|Overlap]] calculates overlap areas between ranges in file.
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* [[Interaction
 
* [[Modelling Analysis|Modelling Analysis]] TODO: an introduction to modelling
 
* [[Modelling Analysis|Modelling Analysis]] TODO: an introduction to modelling
 
* ETC ETC
 
* ETC ETC
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When an analysis is run, a [[Progress Window|Progress]] window will popup giving progress messages, calculation summaries, warnings and errors. If the analysis runs successfully, the progress window will close and the results, usually [[Statistics Window|Statistics]], often [[Input & Graphics|Graphics]] and sometimes a [[Chart Window|Chart]], will be displayed. The contents of the Progress window can be accessed after the analysis in the [[Log Window|Log]].
 
When an analysis is run, a [[Progress Window|Progress]] window will popup giving progress messages, calculation summaries, warnings and errors. If the analysis runs successfully, the progress window will close and the results, usually [[Statistics Window|Statistics]], often [[Input & Graphics|Graphics]] and sometimes a [[Chart Window|Chart]], will be displayed. The contents of the Progress window can be accessed after the analysis in the [[Log Window|Log]].
  
Settings changed in analysis windows and files opened in the statistics window will remain unchanged if the window is closed and then re-opened.
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Settings changed in analysis windows and files opened in the statistics window will remain unchanged if the window is closed and then re-opened.  
  
 
== File Types ==
 
== File Types ==

Revision as of 16:58, 7 November 2014

The Ranges Interface

Ranges now opens with what was known as the Input & Graphics screen in previous versions of Ranges where users can create, import, modify and export data and view both input and output data numerically and graphically. Buttons along the top allow the user to access the other areas of Ranges:

  • About gives details on your licence, the Ranges version and how to contact us.
  • Location performs analyses on location files, including inter-location measurements and estimates of home ranges based on concave and convex polygons, ellipses, cluster analysis and harmonic mean and kernel contouring.
  • Overlap calculates overlap areas between ranges in file.
  • [[Interaction
  • Modelling Analysis TODO: an introduction to modelling
  • ETC ETC

When an analysis is run, a Progress window will popup giving progress messages, calculation summaries, warnings and errors. If the analysis runs successfully, the progress window will close and the results, usually Statistics, often Graphics and sometimes a Chart, will be displayed. The contents of the Progress window can be accessed after the analysis in the Log.

Settings changed in analysis windows and files opened in the statistics window will remain unchanged if the window is closed and then re-opened.

File Types