7.1.185. 3dbuc2fimΒΆ

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This program converts bucket sub-bricks to fim (fico, fitt, fift, ...) type dataset.

Usage:

3dbuc2fim -prefix pname d1+orig[index]
This produces a fim dataset.
-or-
3dbuc2fim -prefix pname d1+orig[index1] d2+orig[index2]

This produces a fico (fitt, fift, ...) dataset, depending on the statistic type of the 2nd subbrick, with d1+orig[index1] -> intensity sub-brick of pname

d2+orig[index2] -> threshold sub-brick of pname

-or-

3dbuc2fim -prefix pname d1+orig[index1,index2]

This produces a fico (fitt, fift, ...) dataset, depending on the statistic type of the 2nd subbrick, with d1+orig[index1] -> intensity sub-brick of pname

d1+orig[index2] -> threshold sub-brick of pname
where the options are:
-prefix pname = Use ‘pname’ for the output dataset prefix name.

OR -output pname [default=’buc2fim’]

-session dir = Use ‘dir’ for the output dataset session directory.
[default=’./’=current working directory]
-verb = Print out some verbose output as the program
proceeds

Command line arguments after the above are taken as input datasets. A dataset is specified using one of these forms:

‘prefix+view’, ‘prefix+view.HEAD’, or ‘prefix+view.BRIK’.

Sub-brick indexes start at 0.

N.B.: The sub-bricks are output in the order specified, which may
not be the order in the original datasets. For example, using
fred+orig[5,3]

will cause the sub-brick #5 in fred+orig to be output as the intensity sub-brick, and sub-brick #3 to be output as the threshold sub-brick in the new dataset.

N.B.: The ‘$’, ‘(‘, ‘)’, ‘[‘, and ‘]’ characters are special to
the shell, so you will have to escape them. This is most easily done by putting the entire dataset plus selection list inside single quotes, as in ‘fred+orig[5,9]’.

++ Compile date = Dec 16 2015

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