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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators Where have all my Bits gone? Post 302948599 by Don Cragun on Tuesday 30th of June 2015 07:20:39 PM
Old 06-30-2015
I look forward to you becoming more active again. You have been missed.

Once you get some bits again, if you go to your banking page you'll see something like:
Quote:
Kindly note that Bits are based on forum activity so after six months of inactivity, your Bits will be reclaimed by the Central Bits Bank. Make sure you are active (post) at least once in six months to keep your forum activity Bits.
You made two posts about an hour ago. But before those two posts, your next most recent post was on December 8, 2014. So your bits would have been reclaimed by the bank around June 8, 2015.
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DCHIST(1)						DICOM PS3 - DICOM image statistics						 DCHIST(1)

NAME
dchist - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... DICOM PS3 - DICOM image statistics SYNOPSIS
dchist [ -h|histogram ] [ -csv ] [ -withhighbits|highbitsonly ] [ -v|verbose ] [ -filename ] DESCRIPTION
dchist reads the named dicom or acr-nema input file and describes the statistics of the image pixel data. The primary intent is to deter- mine the zero order entropy of the image. The description and verbose output go to standard error. The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are: -h|histogram Display table of pixel value, frequency, probability, contribution to zero order entropy, and cumulative zero order entropy. May generate a LOT of output ! -csv Display only a comma separated value pair of pixel value and frequency, one line per value, e.g., for import into a statistical pro- gram or spreadsheet -withhighbits Include as well the values that are above Bits Stored and within Bits Allocated, such as might be overlay bits (regardless of whether or not there are any 60xx group elements). -highbitsonly Use instead the values that are above Bits Stored and within Bits Allocated, such as might be overlay bits, and treat all valid pixel values below Bits Stored inclusive as zero (regardless of whether or not there are any 60xx group elements). -v|verbose Display byte offset from file start and message start, in hexadecimal, and dump contents while reading and once read. -filename Show the name of the file supplied in the arguments; a hyphen will be reported if no filename was supplied. ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES
% dchist expmeta.dc3 9.02366 Zero order entropy (bits per pixel) 0x0 Smallest symbol value 0 Smallest symbol length (bits) 0x6e9 Largest symbol value 11 Largest symbol length (bits) % dchist -h expmeta.dc3 [0x0] 392 p=0.00598145 e=0.0441747 cum=0.0441747 ... [0x6e9] 1 p=1.52588e-05 e=0.000244141 cum=9.02366 9.02366 Zero order entropy (bits per pixel) 0x0 Smallest symbol value 0 Smallest symbol length (bits) 0x6e9 Largest symbol value 11 Largest symbol length (bits) FILES
SEE ALSO
dcstats(1), dcintro(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2010. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved. BUGS
DICOM PS3 20 August 2007 DCHIST(1)
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