Do arithmetic on 2D images, pixel-by-pixel. Usage: imcalc options where the options are:
- -datum type = Coerce the output data to be stored as the given type,
- which may be byte, short, or float. [default = datum of first input image on command line]
- -a dname = Read image ‘dname’ and call the voxel values ‘a’
in the expression. ‘a’ may be any letter from ‘a’ to ‘z’.
- ** If some letter name is used in the expression, but not
- present in one of the image options here, then that variable is set to 0.
- -expr “expression”
- Apply the expression within quotes to the input images,
- one voxel at a time, to produce the output image. (“sqrt(a*b)” to compute the geometric mean, for example)
- -output name = Use ‘name’ for the output image filename.
- [default=’imcalc.out’]
See the output of ‘3dcalc -help’ for details on what kinds of expressions are possible. Note that complex-valued images cannot be processed (byte, short, and float are OK).
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