fslcog {fslr} | R Documentation |
Image Center of Gravity (FSL)
Description
Find Center of Gravity of Image from FSL
Usage
fslcog(img, mm = TRUE, verbose = TRUE, ts = FALSE)
Arguments
img |
Object of class nifti, or path of file |
mm |
Logical if the center of gravity (COG) would be in mm (default |
verbose |
(logical) print out command before running |
ts |
(logical) is the series a timeseries (4D), invoking |
Value
Vector of length 3 unless ts option invoked
Note
FSL uses a 0-based indexing system, which will give you a different
answer compared to cog
, but fslcog(img, mm = FALSE) +1
should be relatively close to cog(img)
Examples
if (have.fsl()){
x = array(rnorm(1e6), dim = c(100, 100, 100))
img = nifti(x, dim= c(100, 100, 100),
datatype = convert.datatype()$FLOAT32, cal.min = min(x),
cal.max = max(x), pixdim = rep(1, 4))
fslcog(img)
}
[Package fslr version 2.25.3 Index]