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DCKEY(1)					       DICOM PS3 - Extract attribute values						  DCKEY(1)

NAME
dckey - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... Extract attribute values SYNOPSIS
dckey [ -ignorereaderrors ] [ -v|verbose ] [ -filename ] [ -describe ] [ -brief ] [ -d|decimal ] [ -key|k elementname|(0xgggg,0xeeee) ] ... DESCRIPTION
dckey reads the named dicom input file and displays the values of the selected attributes. Binary attributes are written in hexadecimal with a preceding "0x" and numeric string attributes are written in decimal as they are encoded, unless the -decimal option is specified. OPTIONS
The attribute values, description and verbose output go to standard error. The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are: -describe Display the tag, name, value representation and value length of the attribute. -brief Display the keyword of the attribute, and equals sign, and then the value, for use in scripts that automatically extract multiple values in the same dckey invocation. Implies -noerror. -ignorereaderrors Attempt to extract key values even if errors encountered whilst parsing DICOM file. -noerror Do not report an error if the requested attribute was not found, just an empty value or line. Implied by -brief. -d|decimal Display the first (or only) value of a numeric attribute as a decimal value. -k|key elementname|(0xgggg,0xeeee) Add a key to the list of attributes to be extracted. The attribute may also be specified as a hexadecimal pair of the form (0xgggg,0xeeee), which also allows private attributes to be fetched. -filename Show the name of the file supplied in the arguments; a hyphen will be reported if no filename was supplied. ENVIRONMENT
EXAMPLES
% dckey -key Rows -key Columns -key ImageLocation -describe test.dc3 (0x0028,0x0010) US Rows VR=<US> VL=<0x0002> [0x0100] (0x0028,0x0011) US Columns VR=<US> VL=<0x0002> [0x0100] Error - Not found - (0x0028,0x0200) US Image Location % dckey -k Rows -k ImagePositionPatient -k StudyDate -k StudyTime -k SOPClassUID test.dc3 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2 1996.04.17 19:38:00 45.000000-120.000000120.000000 0x0200 % dckey -d -k Rows test.dc3 512 % dckey -brief -k Rows -k Columns test.dc3 Rows=0x200 Columns=0x200 FILES
SEE ALSO
dcintro(1),dctable(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2010. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved. BUGS
Attempts to extract sequences or OB,OW attributes may fail nastily. The order in which the attributes are extracted and written is not the same order as they are specified on the command line, and should not be depended on. The -describe and other options cannot be used at the same time. The -decimal option uses a double conversion before displaying the value and there may be sign extension and precision issues with some values. The reading of the attributes from the DICOM file will not proceed past the top level Pixel Data attribute, in order to accelerate the speed of reading. DICOM PS3 19 November 2008 DCKEY(1)

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DCDUMP(1)					      DICOM PS3 - Describe DICOM file content						 DCDUMP(1)

NAME
dcdump - ACR/NEMA DICOM PS3 ... DICOM PS3 - Describe DICOM file content SYNOPSIS
dcdump [ -v|verbose ] [ -filename ] DESCRIPTION
dcdump reads the named dicom or acr-nema input file and describes the information contained, attempting to interpret the structure of the message, including nested sequences (cf. andump). The group and element number, dictionary and explicit value representation, description of tag, value length and value of the element are displayed, optionally with an offset byte count from the start of the file. OPTIONS
The attribute values, description and verbose output go to standard error. Binary attributes are written in hexadecimal with a preceding "0x". Numeric string attributes are written in decimal. Attribute values are displayed in hexadecimal or string format as determined by the value representation. The basic input switches are described in dcintro(1). Options specific to this program are: -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
% dcdump NM.dc3 (0x0008,0x0000) UL Group Length VR=<UL> VL=<0x0004> [0x08] (0x0008,0x0008) CS Image Type VR=<CS> VL=<0x0024> <...> ... (0x0054,0x0013) SQ ... Sequence VR=<SQ> VL=<0xffffffff> [] ----: >(0x0054,0x0014) DS Energy Win LL VR=<DS> VL=<0x0006> <1.0> >(0x0054,0x0015) DS Energy Win UL VR=<DS> VL=<0x0006> <9.0> ... FILES
SEE ALSO
andump(1), dcintro(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993-2010. David A. Clunie DBA PixelMed Publishing. All rights reserved. BUGS
DICOM PS3 6 March 2007 DCDUMP(1)
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