oro.nifti (version 0.11.0)

cal_max-methods: Extract Image Attribute cal_max

Description

Methods that act on the cal_max field in the NIfTI/ANALYZE header.

Usage

cal_max(object)

# S4 method for nifti cal_max(object)

# S4 method for anlz cal_max(object)

cal_max(object) <- value

# S4 method for nifti cal_max(object) <- value

# S4 method for anlz cal_max(object) <- value

cal.max(object)

# S4 method for nifti cal.max(object)

# S4 method for anlz cal.max(object)

cal.max(object) <- value

# S4 method for nifti cal.max(object) <- value

# S4 method for anlz cal.max(object) <- value

# S4 method for niftiImage cal.max(object)

# S4 method for niftiImage cal.max(object) <- value

# S4 method for niftiImage cal_max(object)

# S4 method for niftiImage cal_max(object) <- value

Arguments

object

is an object of class nifti or anlz.

value

is the value to assign to the cal_max field.

Details

See documentation on the ANALYZE and/or NIfTI data standards for more details.

References

ANALYZE 7.5 http://eeg.sourceforge.net/ANALYZE75.pdf NIfTI-1 http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
url <- "http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/nifti-1/data/avg152T1_LR_nifti.nii.gz"
urlfile <- file.path(system.file("nifti", package="oro.nifti"),
                     "mniLR.nii.gz")
download.file(url, urlfile, quiet=TRUE)
# }
# NOT RUN {
urlfile <- file.path(system.file("nifti", package="oro.nifti"),
                     "mniLR.nii.gz")
mniLR <- readNIfTI(urlfile)
cal.max(mniLR)
file = system.file("extdata", "example.nii.gz", package = "RNifti")
img = RNifti::readNifti(file)
cal.max(img)
cal_max(img)
cal.max(img) = 2500
stopifnot(cal_max(img) == 2500)
cal_max(img) = 2500
cal.min(img)
cal.min(img) = 2
stopifnot(cal_min(img) == 2)
cal_min(img)
cal_min(img) = 0
stopifnot(cal_min(img) == 0)
# }

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