Usage: 3dXYZcat [options] dataset dataset ... * Catenates datasets spatially (for time cat-ing, cf. 3dTcat). * The input datasets must match, in the sense that the pieces
fit together properly (spatially and in time).
- -prefix pname = Use ‘pname’ for the output dataset prefix name.
- [default prefix = ‘xyzcat’]
-verb = Print out some verbositiness as the program proceeds.
- -dir Q = Catenate along direction ‘Q’, which is one of
X or Y or Z (synonyms are I or J or K)which are the STORAGE directions (not DICOM) of the 3D grid of the input datasets.
[default direction = ‘X’, for no good reason]
Command line arguments after the above are taken as input datasets.
the output dataset has nx = sum{ nx[i] }
the output dataset has ny = sum{ ny[i] }
the output dataset has nz = sum{ nz[i] }
In all cases, the input datasets must have the same number of sub-bricks (time points) and the same data storage type.
grid size of a dataset, to help you decide how to glue your inputs together.
program doesn’t make much sense, now does it?).
multiple datasets, for edification and elucidation.
If you have some other use for 3dXYZcat, let me know!
** Author: RW Cox [Dec 2010] **
++ Compile date = Dec 16 2015