Dear Freesurfer experts,
Could someone please let me know what is the meaning of the arguments -iid, -ijd, -ikd, -iis, -ijs, and -iks of mri_covert?
From the internet and by typing mri_convert on the command line I only
managed to find the following information:
-iis, --in_i_size <size> -ijs, --in_j_size <size> -iks, --in_k_size <size> -iid, --in_i_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction> -ijd, --in_j_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction> -ikd, --in_k_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction>
However, I don't still understand what is the effect of those argumnents in the following command:
mri_convert gre_000.bfloat data.mgh -iid 1 0 0 -ijd 0 -1 0 -ikd 0 0 1 -iis 5 -ijs 5 -iks 5
Are the arguments describing the direction and voxelsize of .bfloat?
Best, Maria
-i{ijk}s will change the voxel size of the columns, rows, and slices, respectively
-i{ijk}d will change the direction cosines of the cols, rows, slices
On 4/25/17 11:47 AM, Maria Hakonen wrote:
Dear Freesurfer experts,
Could someone please let me know what is the meaning of the arguments -iid, -ijd, -ikd, -iis, -ijs, and -iks of mri_covert? From the internet and by typing mri_convert on the command line I only managed to find the following information:
-iis, --in_i_size <size> -ijs, --in_j_size <size> -iks, --in_k_size <size> -iid, --in_i_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction> -ijd, --in_j_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction> -ikd, --in_k_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction>
However, I don't still understand what is the effect of those argumnents in the following command:
mri_convert gre_000.bfloat data.mgh -iid 1 0 0 -ijd 0 -1 0 -ikd 0 0 1 -iis 5 -ijs 5 -iks 5
Are the arguments describing the direction and voxelsize of .bfloat?
Best, Maria
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Many thanks for the answer!
Best, Maria
2017-04-25 21:05 GMT+03:00 Douglas Greve greve@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu:
-i{ijk}s will change the voxel size of the columns, rows, and slices, respectively
-i{ijk}d will change the direction cosines of the cols, rows, slices
On 4/25/17 11:47 AM, Maria Hakonen wrote:
Dear Freesurfer experts,
Could someone please let me know what is the meaning of the arguments -iid, -ijd, -ikd, -iis, -ijs, and -iks of mri_covert? From the internet and by typing mri_convert on the command line I only managed to find the following information:
-iis, --in_i_size <size> -ijs, --in_j_size <size> -iks, --in_k_size <size> -iid, --in_i_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction> -ijd, --in_j_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction> -ikd, --in_k_direction <R direction> <A direction> <S direction>
However, I don't still understand what is the effect of those argumnents in the following command:
mri_convert gre_000.bfloat data.mgh -iid 1 0 0 -ijd 0 -1 0 -ikd 0 0 1 -iis 5 -ijs 5 -iks 5
Are the arguments describing the direction and voxelsize of .bfloat?
Best, Maria
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