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Michiel Cottaar
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@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ instead. Aliases may also be used to provide a more readable interface (e.g.
the :func:`.bet` function uses ``mask`` instead of ``m``).
One
exception to the above
is
:class:`.fslmaths`
, which provides a more
object-oriented interface::
Two
exception
s
to the above
are
:class:`.fslmaths`
and :class:`.fslstats`,
which provide a more
object-oriented interface::
from fsl.wrappers import fslmaths
fslmaths(
'
image.nii
'
).mas(
'
mask.nii
'
).bin().run(
'
output.nii
'
)
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@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ from .fnirt import (fnirt, # noqa
invwarp
,
convertwarp
)
from
.fslmaths
import
(
fslmaths
,)
# noqa
from
.fslstats
import
(
fslstats
,)
# noqa
from
.fugue
import
(
fugue
,
# noqa
prelude
,
sigloss
)
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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# fslstats.py - Wrapper for fslstats
#
# Author: Paul McCarthy <pauldmccarthy@gmail.com>
#
"""
This module provides the :class:`fslstats` class, which acts as a wrapper
for the ``fslstats`` command-line tool.
.. warning:: This wrapper function will only work with FSL 6.0.2 or newer.
"""
import
six
import
functools
as
ft
import
fsl.data.image
as
fslimage
from
.
import
wrapperutils
as
wutils
OPTIONS
=
{
'
robust_minmax
'
:
'
r
'
,
'
minmax
'
:
'
R
'
,
'
mean_entropy
'
:
'
e
'
,
'
mean_entropy_nz
'
:
'
E
'
,
'
volume
'
:
'
v
'
,
'
volume_nz
'
:
'
V
'
,
'
mean
'
:
'
m
'
,
'
mean_nz
'
:
'
M
'
,
'
stddev
'
:
'
s
'
,
'
stddev_nz
'
:
'
S
'
,
'
smallest_roi
'
:
'
w
'
,
'
max_vox
'
:
'
x
'
,
'
min_vox
'
:
'
X
'
,
'
cog_mm
'
:
'
c
'
,
'
cog_vox
'
:
'
C
'
,
'
abs
'
:
'
a
'
,
'
zero_naninf
'
:
'
n
'
,
}
"""
This dict contains options which do not require any additional arguments.
They are set via attribute access on the ``fslstats`` object.
"""
ARG_OPTIONS
=
{
'
lower_threshold
'
:
'
l
'
,
'
upper_threshold
'
:
'
u
'
,
'
percentile
'
:
'
p
'
,
'
percentile_nz
'
:
'
P
'
,
'
mask
'
:
'
k
'
,
'
diff
'
:
'
d
'
,
'
hist
'
:
'
h
'
,
'
hist_bounded
'
:
'
H
'
,
}
"""
This dict contains options which require additional arguments.
They are set via method calls on the ``fslstats`` object (with the
additional arguments passed into the method call).
"""
# add {shortopt : shortopt} mappings
# for all options to simplify code in
# the fslstats class
OPTIONS
.
update
({
v
:
v
for
v
in
OPTIONS
.
values
()})
ARG_OPTIONS
.
update
({
v
:
v
for
v
in
ARG_OPTIONS
.
values
()})
class
fslstats
(
object
):
"""
The ``fslstats`` class is a wrapper around the ``fslstats`` command-line
tool. It provides an object-oriented interface - options are specified by
chaining method calls and attribute accesses together.
.. warning:: This wrapper function will only work with FSL 6.0.2 or newer,
due to bugs in ``fslstats`` output formatting that are
present in older versions.
Any ``fslstats`` command-line option which does not require any arguments
(e.g. ``-r``) can be set by accessing an attribute on a ``fslstats``
object, e.g.::
stats = fslstats(
'
image.nii.gz
'
)
stats.r
``fslstats`` command-line options which do require additional arguments
(e.g. ``-k``) can be set by calling a method on an ``fslstats`` object,
e.g.::
stats = fslstats(
'
image.nii.gz
'
)
stats.k(
'
mask.nii.gz
'
)
The ``fslstats`` command can be executed via the :meth:`run` method.
Normally, the results will be returned as a list of floating point
numbers. Pre-options will affect the structure of the return value - see
:meth:`__init__` for details.
Attribute and method calls can be chained together, so a complete
``fslstats`` call can be performed in a single line, e.g.::
imgmin, imgmax = fslstats(
'
image.nii.gz
'
).k(
'
mask.nii.gz
'
).r.run()
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
input
,
t
=
False
,
K
=
None
,
sep_volumes
=
False
,
index_mask
=
None
):
"""
Create a ``fslstats`` object.
If one of the ``t`` or ``K`` pre-options is set, e.g.::
fslstats(
'
image_4d.nii.gz
'
, t=True)
or::
fslstats(
'
image_4d.nii.gz
'
, K=
'
mask.nii.gz
'
)
then the value returned by :meth:`run` will contain a list-of-lists,
with each child list containing the results:
- for each 3D volume contained within the input image (if ``t``
is set), or
- for each sub-mask contained within the mask image (if ``K``
is set)
If both of the ``t`` and ``K`` pre-options are set, e.g.::
fslstats(
'
image_4d.nii.gz
'
, t=True, K=
'
mask.nii.gz
'
)
then the result will be a list-of-lists-of-lists, where each child
list corresponds to each 3D volume (``t``), and each grand-child list
corresponds to each sub-mask (``K``).
:arg input: Input image - either a file name, or an
:class:`.Image` object, or a ``nibabel.Nifti1Image``
object.
:arg t: Produce separate results for each 3D volume in the
input image.
:arg K: Produce separate results for each sub-mask within
the provided mask image.
:arg sep_volumes: Alias for ``t``.
:arg index_mask: Alias for ``K``.
"""
if
t
is
None
:
t
=
sep_volumes
if
K
is
None
:
K
=
index_mask
self
.
__input
=
input
self
.
__options
=
[]
# pre-options must be supplied
# before input image
if
t
:
self
.
__options
.
append
(
'
-t
'
)
if
K
is
not
None
:
self
.
__options
.
extend
((
'
-K
'
,
K
))
self
.
__options
.
append
(
input
)
def
__getattr__
(
self
,
name
):
"""
Intercepts attribute accesses,...
"""
# options which take no args
# are called as attributes
if
name
in
OPTIONS
:
flag
=
OPTIONS
[
name
]
args
=
False
# options which take args
# are called as methods
elif
name
in
ARG_OPTIONS
:
flag
=
ARG_OPTIONS
[
name
]
args
=
True
else
:
raise
AttributeError
()
addFlag
=
ft
.
partial
(
self
.
__addFlag
,
flag
)
if
args
:
return
addFlag
else
:
return
addFlag
()
def
__addFlag
(
self
,
flag
,
*
args
):
"""
Used by :meth:`__getattr__`. Add the given flag and any arguments to
the accumulated list of command-line options.
"""
self
.
__options
.
extend
((
'
-
'
+
flag
,)
+
args
)
return
self
def
run
(
self
):
"""
Run the ``fslstats`` command-line tool. The results are returned as
floating point numbers.
"""
result
=
self
.
__run
(
'
fslstats
'
,
*
self
.
__options
,
log
=
None
)
result
=
result
.
stdout
[
0
].
strip
()
result
=
[
line
.
split
()
for
line
in
result
.
split
(
'
\n
'
)]
sepvols
=
'
-t
'
in
self
.
__options
lblmask
=
'
-K
'
in
self
.
__options
# This parsing logic will not work with
# versions of fslstats prior to fsl 6.0.2,
# due to a quirk in the output formatting
# of older versions.
# One line of output for each volume and
# for each label (with volume the slowest
# changing).
if
sepvols
and
lblmask
:
# One line of output for
# each volume and label
result
=
[[
float
(
v
)
for
v
in
line
]
for
line
in
result
]
# We need know the number of volumes
# (or the number of labels) in order
# to know how to nest the results.
img
=
fslimage
.
Image
(
self
.
__input
,
loadData
=
False
)
if
img
.
ndim
>=
4
:
nvols
=
img
.
shape
[
3
]
else
:
nvols
=
1
# split the result up into
# nlbls lines for each volume
nlbls
=
len
(
result
)
/
nvols
offsets
=
range
(
0
,
nvols
*
nlbls
,
nlbls
)
result
=
[
result
[
off
:
off
+
nlbls
]
for
off
in
offsets
]
# One line of output
# for each volume/label
elif
sepvols
or
lblmask
:
result
=
[[
float
(
v
)
for
v
in
line
]
for
line
in
result
]
# One line of output
else
:
result
=
[
float
(
v
)
for
v
in
result
[
0
]]
return
result
@wutils.fileOrImage
()
@wutils.fslwrapper
def
__run
(
self
,
*
cmd
):
"""
Run the given ``fslmaths`` command.
"""
return
[
str
(
c
)
for
c
in
cmd
]
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