ct : short example of reading/writing CIFTI-2 datasets
This program is to demonstrate how to read a CIFTI-2 dataset.
basic usage: cifti_tool -input FILE [other options]
examples:
cifti_tool -input FILE -disp_cext
cifti_tool -input FILE -disp_cext -as_cext
cifti_tool -input FILE -disp_cext -output cifti.txt
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext -verb 2
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext -eval_type show_summary
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext -eval_type show_name
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext -eval_type has_data
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext -eval_type show_text_data
get a list of unique element types with attached data
cifti_tool -input FILE -eval_cext -eval_type has_data \
| sort | uniq
options:
-help : show this help
-input INFILE : specify input dataset
-output OUTFILE : where to write output
-as_cext : process the input as just an extension
-disp_cext : display the CIFTI extension
-eval_cext : evaluate the CIFTI extension
-eval_type ETYPE : method for evaluation of axml elements
valid ETYPES:
has_data - show elements with attached text data
has_bdata - show elements with attached binary data
num_tokens - show the number of tokens in such text
show - like -disp_cext
show_names - show element names, maybe depth indented
show_summary - summarize contents of dataset
show_text_data - show the actual text data
-verb LEVEL : set the verbose level to LEVEL
-verb_read LEVEL : set verbose level when reading
-vboth LEVEL : apply both -verb options