| identifyImageFileNames {tractor.base} | R Documentation |
Functions for reading, writing, locating, copying and removing MRI images stored in NIfTI, Analyze and MGH formats.
identifyImageFileNames(fileName, fileType = NULL, errorIfMissing = TRUE) imageFileExists(fileName, fileType = NULL) removeImageFiles(fileName) symlinkImageFiles(from, to, overwrite = FALSE, relative = TRUE) copyImageFiles(from, to, overwrite = FALSE, deleteOriginals = FALSE) readImageFile(fileName, fileType = NULL, metadataOnly = FALSE, volumes = NULL, sparse = FALSE, mask = NULL, reorder = TRUE) writeImageFile(image, fileName = NULL, fileType = NA, overwrite = TRUE, maxSize = NULL) registerPathHandler(regex, handler)
fileName, from, to |
File names, with or without appropriate extension. |
fileType |
A character vector of length one, giving the file type
required or expected. If this option is missing, the file type used for
writing images will be taken from the |
errorIfMissing |
Logical value: raise an error if no suitable files were found? |
overwrite |
Logical value: overwrite an existing image file? For
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relative |
Logical value: if |
deleteOriginals |
Logical value: if |
metadataOnly |
Logical value: if |
volumes |
An optional integer vector specifying a subset of volumes to read (generally to save memory). If given, only the requested volumes in the 4D file will be read. |
sparse |
Logical value: should the image data be stored in a
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mask |
An optional |
reorder |
Logical value: should the image data be reordered to LAS? This is recommended in most circumstances. |
image |
An |
maxSize |
If not |
regex |
A regular expression. |
handler |
A function taking and returning a string. |
NIfTI and Analyze are related formats for storing magnetic resonance images. NIfTI is a more recent extension of Analyze, and contains more specific information about, for example, the orientation of the image. Its use is therefore recommended where possible. MGH format is used by the popular image processing package FreeSurfer. These formats use a number of different file extensions, but the details are abstracted away from the user by these functions.
TractoR does not allow for files with the same basic name using multiple
Analyze/NIfTI/MGH formats in a single directory (e.g. "foo.nii" AND
"foo.img"), and these functions will produce an error if multiple
compatible files exist.
Suitable values for fileType (and the tractorFileType option,
which is used as a default) are ANALYZE, NIFTI,
NIFTI_PAIR (the two-file NIfTI format), MGH,
ANALYZE_GZ, NIFTI_GZ, NIFTI_PAIR_GZ and MGH_GZ.
The latter four are gzipped versions of the former four. NIFTI_GZ is
recommended unless there is a need for one of the others. This is the
default value for the tractorFileType option, but that can be changed
using a call to options, or by setting the
TRACTOR_FILETYPE environment variable before loading the tractor.base
package.
Since multiple files may be involved, copying, moving or symlinking images
is not trivial. copyImageFiles and symlinkImageFiles are
wrappers around the standard functions file.copy and
file.symlink which handle this complexity.
registerPathHandler allows special syntaxes to be used for image
paths, and is for advanced use only.
readImageFile returns an MriImage
object. imageFileExists returns TRUE if an existing file
with the specified name exists (all file extensions are checked), and
FALSE otherwise. removeImageFiles returns the result of
unlink applied to all relevant files. writeImageFile
and identifyImageFileNames return a list with the following elements,
describing the identified or written files:
The file name without extension.
The full header file name.
The full image file name.
The format of the files ("Nifti", "Analyze"
or "Mgh"). Not returned by writeImageFile.
copyImageFiles and symlinkImageFiles are called for their
side effects.
Jon Clayden
Please cite the following reference when using TractoR in your work:
J.D. Clayden, S. Muñoz Maniega, A.J. Storkey, M.D. King, M.E. Bastin & C.A. Clark (2011). TractoR: Magnetic resonance imaging and tractography with R. Journal of Statistical Software 44(8):1-18. http://www.jstatsoft.org/v44/i08/.
The NIfTI-1 standard (http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/nifti-1) and
MriImage.