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* **-table invivo TBLNAME 7 NAME**\\ | * **-table invivo TBLNAME 7 NAME**\\ | ||
* **-table invivo TBLNAME 8 NAME**\\ | * **-table invivo TBLNAME 8 NAME**\\ | ||
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The TABLE INVIVO command is used for manipulating tables associated with data files on an InVivo DynaSuite image processing system. This is a special case addition to fScan' | The TABLE INVIVO command is used for manipulating tables associated with data files on an InVivo DynaSuite image processing system. This is a special case addition to fScan' | ||
+ | TBLNAME is the name of the data table being manipulated. In general this table should already exist (i.e., created by a previous [[jvs: | ||
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+ | * 1 - make study table. Look for subdirs names Study#{...} in dir NAME | ||
+ | * 2 - make series table. NAME is DCM dir, look for subdirs named Series{...} | ||
+ | * 3 - make dicom table. Col 1 of TABLENAME contains DCM filenames in dir NAME; get zpos, tpos from each | ||
+ | * 4 - make imagedata table. Look for ImageData subdirs within dir NAM. Look for .data and .gvr files in each subdir | ||
+ | * 5 - create bxh file NAME from dicom table | ||
+ | * 6 - create bxh file's named NAME_num.bxh from imagedata table, where num is row num | ||
+ | * 7 - create wdf file NAME from series table | ||
+ | * 8 - create/add wdf file NAME from imagedata table | ||
**See Also:**\\ | **See Also:**\\ |
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