12-14-2015
Hi Don,
Thank you for caching the forgotten double quotes around the file name.
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mincextract
MINCEXTRACT(1) MINC User's Guide MINCEXTRACT(1)
NAME
mincextract - dump a hyperslab of MINC file data
SYNOPSIS
mincextract [options] mincfile
DESCRIPTION
mincextract dumps a chunk of MINC file data to standard output in the format of your choice.
OPTIONS
-ascii Write out data as ascii strings (default)
-byte Write out data as 8-bit integers
-short Write out data as 16-bit integers
-int Write out data as 32-bit integers
-long Superseded by -int
-float Write out data as single precision floating-point values
-double
Write out data as double precision floating-point values
-filetype
Write out data in the type of the file
-signed
Write out signed data (applies only to integer types)
-unsigned
Write out unsigned data (applies only to integer types)
-range low high
Specify the range of output values
-normalize
Normalize integer pixel values to file max and min (Default)
-nonormalize
Turn off pixel normalization
-image_range low high
Specify the range of real image values for normalization
-image_minimum min
Specify the minimum real image value for normalization
-image_maximum max
Specify the maximum real image value for normalization
-start indexvector
Specifies corner of hyperslab (C conventions for indices). Indices are either separated by spaces (enclosed by quotes) or commas
(no quotes required).
-count indexvector
Specifies edge lengths of hyperslab to read. Indices are either separated by spaces (enclosed by quotes) or commas (no quotes
required).
-positive_direction
Flip images to always have positive direction.
-negative_direction
Flip images to always have negative direction.
-any_direction
Do not flip images (Default).
+xdirection
Flip images to give positive xspace:step value (left-to-right).
-xdirection
Flip images to give negative xspace:step value (right-to-left).
-xanydirection
Don't flip images along x-axis (default).
+ydirection
Flip images to give positive yspace:step value (post-to-ant).
-ydirection
Flip images to give negative yspace:step value (ant-to-post).
-yanydirection
Don't flip images along y-axis (default).
+zdirection
Flip images to give positive zspace:step value (inf-to-sup).
-zdirection
Flip images to give negative zspace:step value (sup-to-inf).
-zanydirection
Don't flip images along z-axis (default).
-help Print summary of command-line options and exit.
-version
Print the program's version number and exit.
AUTHOR
Peter Neelin
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright (C) 1993 by Peter Neelin
SEE ALSO
minctoraw(1)
$Date: 2004-05-20 21:52:08 $ MINCEXTRACT(1)