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dbedit is a program written by John Ashburner a long time ago, that he has kindly given us permission to distribute. You can get the source, and Sun / Windows binaries athttp://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/downloads/Dbedit/dbedit.tar.gz.To compile on Unix, run the command: | dbedit is a program written by John Ashburner a long time ago, that he has kindly given us permission to distribute. You can get the source, and Sun / Windows binaries at http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/downloads/Dbedit/dbedit.tar.gz. To compile on Unix, run the command: |
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To compile on Windows, get hold of the [http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/ Cygwin utilities and gcc compiler] - see the [http://gnumex.sourceforge.net Cygwin / mex file] page for some tips that may be relevant. Then compile with the command line (which expects Cygwin to be on your path): | To compile on Windows, get hold of the [[http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/|Cygwin utilities and gcc compiler]] - see the [[http://gnumex.sourceforge.net|Cygwin / mex file]] page for some tips that may be relevant. Then compile with the command line (which expects Cygwin to be on your path): |
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dbedit shows and sets fields in the [wiki:FormatAnalyze Analyze] header from the command line. The usage is: | dbedit shows and sets fields in the [[FormatAnalyze|Analyze]] header from the command line. The usage is: |
dbedit
dbedit is a program written by John Ashburner a long time ago, that he has kindly given us permission to distribute. You can get the source, and Sun / Windows binaries at http://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/downloads/Dbedit/dbedit.tar.gz. To compile on Unix, run the command:
gcc -o dbedit dbedit.c anautils.c
To compile on Windows, get hold of the Cygwin utilities and gcc compiler - see the Cygwin / mex file page for some tips that may be relevant. Then compile with the command line (which expects Cygwin to be on your path):
gcc -mno-cygwin -o dbedit.exe dbedit.c anautils.c
dbedit shows and sets fields in the Analyze header from the command line. The usage is:
dbedit file.hdr atr1 [=val1] |all [atr2 [=val2] [atr3 [=val3] ..]]
To see all the possible fields in a header, and the names that dbedit uses, type:
dbedit
To see all the values of the fields in a particular analyze header:
dbedit myfile.hdr all
To set a field in a header, such as the size of the voxel dimensions in Z:
dbedit myfile.hdr "dime.pixdim [3] =5"
(the inverted commas are needed to hide the square brackets from the Unix shell)
Matthew Brett 24/1/01