Convert a nifti-1 or analyze 7.5 format file to a minc format file.
nii2mnc [<options>] <infile> <outfile.mnc>
nii2mnc -help
The nii2mnc command is used to convert "NIfTI-1" format files to MINC format. The NIfTI-1 format was developed by the members of the Neuroinformatics Technology Initiative's Data Format Working Group (DFWG). The NIfTI-1 format is based upon the Mayo Clinic's Analyze 7.5 format.
The name of the program is derived from the common filename suffixes used for NIfTI-1 and MINC files. NIfTI-1 defines two possible formats, a "header plus raw image" 2-file format, and a single-file format that includes both header information and the image data. As with Analyze 7.5, the 2-file format consists of one file with the suffix ".hdr" and another file with the extension ".img". In NIfTI-1 single-file format, the two files may be combined into a single file with a ".nii" filename suffix.
Note that options can be specified in abbreviated form (as long as they are unique) and can be given anywhere on the command line.
-float
Save voxels in 32-bit floating point format
-double
Save voxels in 64-bit floating point format
-byte
Save voxels in 8-bit integer format
-short
Save voxels in 16-bit integer format
-int
Save voxels in 32-bit integer format
-signed
Save voxels in signed (2's complement) integer format
-unsigned
Save voxels in unsigned integer format
-transverse
Assume data is in ZYX dimension order.
-sagittal
Assume data is in XZY dimension order.
-coronal
Assume data is in YZX dimension order.
-xyz
Assume data is in XYZ dimension order.
-zxy
Assume data is in ZXY dimension order.
-yxz
Assume data is in YXZ dimension order.
-flipx, -flipy, -flipz
Invert the samples along the given axis.
-noscanrange
Don't scan data to determine valid range.
-quiet
Quiet operation - do not print progress or debugging information.
-help
Print summary of command-line options and abort
-version
Print the program and library versions and abort
Current handling of NIfTI-1 qform and sform coordinate transforms should probably be revised as the NIfTI group clarifies the correct usage of these fields.
mnc2nii
Robert Vincent ([email protected]) with assistance from the NIfTI-1 library authored by Robert Cox et al.
Copyrights 2005 by Robert Vincent for the Montreal Neurological Institute.