12-07-2019
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Scrutinizer
@Ravinder nice different approach, in case the sort utility understands stable sort.
Thank you S. So you mean sort command's stable utility is not supported by all O.S systems. Sorry I only run it on a online terminal which has a GNU sort, not sure about any other O.S systems,if any details you want me to add then feel free to let me know I will add it in my answer then, cheers.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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dcsort
DCSORT(1) DICOM PS3 - Make sorted list of images DCSORT(1)
NAME
dcsort - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... DICOM PS3 - Make sorted list of images
SYNOPSIS
dcsort " inputfile1 [ inputfile2 ... ]" [ -v|verbose ] [ -vv|veryverbose ] [ -vvv|veryveryverbose ] [ -index ] [ -show ] [ -interval ] [
-tolerance mm ] [ -check ] [ -checkFoR ] [ -descending ] [ -sortby|k attributename ]
DESCRIPTION
dcsort reads the named dicom input files and sorts them by the specified sort key.
The sort key should be a single valued numeric attribute, with the exception of ImageOrientationPatient and ImagePositionPatient which are
handled as special cases.
There is no output by default unless the index or verbose options are specified.
OPTIONS
The output and errors go to standard error.
The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are:
-index
Creates a first column of output that is the index in the sort order, starting from 0, and a second column that is the filename.
-show
Show the value of the sort key after the file name with the -index option
-interval
Show the interval between values of the sort key, or an error if not equal
-tolerance mm
The tolerance value in mm to use when comparing intervals between slices; defaults to +/- 0.01 mm if unspecified
-check
Check that all the images are from the same series.
-checkFoR
Check that all the images have the same Frame of Reference (UID).
-descending
Sort in descending, rather than the default ascending, order.
-sortby|k attributename
Specify attributename as the sort key.
ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES
% dcsort -index -sortby SliceLocation ./1/[0-9]*
0 ./1/1
1 ./1/2
FILES
SEE ALSO
dcintro(1)
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2010. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved.
BUGS
DICOM PS3 22 December 2006 DCSORT(1)