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=History=
=History=
The format was created by the [http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative] at NIH.  It is a superset of Analyze 7.5, re-purposing empty fields in the Analyze format to support more features.  Fortunately for us, the NIfTI reference library is available in the public domain, and <code>$G/src/nifti</code> is set up to download the latest version (with <code>make download</code>), build it, and install it.
The format was created by the [http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative] at NIH.  It is a superset of Analyze 7.5, re-purposing empty fields in the Analyze format to support more features.  Fortunately for us, the NIfTI reference library is available in the public domain, and <code>$G/src/nifti</code> is set up to download the latest version (with <code>make download</code>), build it, and install it.  NIfTI is an actively developed format, but the NIfTI-1 specification is fixed; NIfTI-2 will be formulated and released at some point in the future.

Revision as of 18:24, 19 August 2008

Files ending in .nii are in the NIfTI medical image format; it is becoming a standard export format for many different software packages, including FSL. .nii files combine the metadata header and image data into a single file, but NIfTI-1 is a modified form of Analyze 7.5, so it sometimes comes in .hdr/.img pairs. The NIfTI I/O library and command line tools also directly handle compressed NIfTI, with the extension .nii.gz. You can test for the format by using the is_nifti_file() function in the I/O library.

Paths

$G/src/nifti is the source code for the NIfTI I/O library, which installs to $G/lib/nifti and $G/include/nifti.

Use

To use the NIfTI I/O library, simply #include <nifti1_io.h> in your code and add the following to the library list in your makefile: niftiio znz m z.

$G/src/nifti2mriimage/nifti2mriimage.cpp demonstrates reading the header and extracting information from it, as well as reading the image data.

From the command line or shell scripts, the nifti_tool utility is pretty powerful and can read the header in a structured way.

Documentation

make install puts some documentation in $G/doc/nifti. However, the online documentation for NIfTI is probably even better and more useful:

History

The format was created by the Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative at NIH. It is a superset of Analyze 7.5, re-purposing empty fields in the Analyze format to support more features. Fortunately for us, the NIfTI reference library is available in the public domain, and $G/src/nifti is set up to download the latest version (with make download), build it, and install it. NIfTI is an actively developed format, but the NIfTI-1 specification is fixed; NIfTI-2 will be formulated and released at some point in the future.