interfaces.vista.vista¶
Vnifti2Image¶
Wraps command vnifti2image
Convert a nifti file into a vista file.
Example¶
>>> vimage = Vnifti2Image()
>>> vimage.inputs.in_file = 'image.nii'
>>> vimage.cmdline
'vnifti2image -in image.nii -out image.v'
>>> vimage.run()
Inputs:
[Mandatory]
in_file: (an existing file name)
in file
flag: -in %s, position: 1
[Optional]
args: (a unicode string)
Additional parameters to the command
flag: %s
attributes: (an existing file name)
attribute file
flag: -attr %s, position: 2
environ: (a dictionary with keys which are a newbytes or None or a
newstr or None and with values which are a newbytes or None or a
newstr or None, nipype default value: {})
Environment variables
ignore_exception: (a boolean, nipype default value: False)
Print an error message instead of throwing an exception in case the
interface fails to run
out_file: (a file name)
output data file
flag: -out %s, position: -1
terminal_output: (u'stream' or u'allatonce' or u'file' or u'none')
Control terminal output: `stream` - displays to terminal immediately
(default), `allatonce` - waits till command is finished to display
output, `file` - writes output to file, `none` - output is ignored
Outputs:
out_file: (an existing file name)
Output vista file
VtoMat¶
Wraps command vtomat
Convert a nifti file into a vista file.
Example¶
>>> vimage = VtoMat()
>>> vimage.inputs.in_file = 'image.v'
>>> vimage.cmdline
'vtomat -in image.v -out image.mat'
>>> vimage.run()
Inputs:
[Mandatory]
in_file: (an existing file name)
in file
flag: -in %s, position: 1
[Optional]
args: (a unicode string)
Additional parameters to the command
flag: %s
environ: (a dictionary with keys which are a newbytes or None or a
newstr or None and with values which are a newbytes or None or a
newstr or None, nipype default value: {})
Environment variables
ignore_exception: (a boolean, nipype default value: False)
Print an error message instead of throwing an exception in case the
interface fails to run
out_file: (a file name)
output mat file
flag: -out %s, position: -1
terminal_output: (u'stream' or u'allatonce' or u'file' or u'none')
Control terminal output: `stream` - displays to terminal immediately
(default), `allatonce` - waits till command is finished to display
output, `file` - writes output to file, `none` - output is ignored
Outputs:
out_file: (an existing file name)
Output mat file