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''' Read / write access to NIfTI1 image format
NIfTI1 format defined at http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/nifti-1/
'''
from __future__ import division, print_function
import warnings
from io import BytesIO
from six import string_types
import numpy as np
import numpy.linalg as npl
from .py3k import asstr
from .volumeutils import Recoder, make_dt_codes, endian_codes
from .spatialimages import HeaderDataError, ImageFileError
from .batteryrunners import Report
from .quaternions import fillpositive, quat2mat, mat2quat
from . import analyze # module import
from .spm99analyze import SpmAnalyzeHeader
from .casting import have_binary128
from .pydicom_compat import have_dicom, pydicom as pdcm
from .testing import setup_test # flake8: noqa F401
# nifti1 flat header definition for Analyze-like first 348 bytes
# first number in comments indicates offset in file header in bytes
header_dtd = [
('sizeof_hdr', 'i4'), # 0; must be 348
('data_type', 'S10'), # 4; unused
('db_name', 'S18'), # 14; unused
('extents', 'i4'), # 32; unused
('session_error', 'i2'), # 36; unused
('regular', 'S1'), # 38; unused
('dim_info', 'u1'), # 39; MRI slice ordering code
('dim', 'i2', (8,)), # 40; data array dimensions
('intent_p1', 'f4'), # 56; first intent parameter
('intent_p2', 'f4'), # 60; second intent parameter
('intent_p3', 'f4'), # 64; third intent parameter
('intent_code', 'i2'), # 68; NIFTI intent code
('datatype', 'i2'), # 70; it's the datatype
('bitpix', 'i2'), # 72; number of bits per voxel
('slice_start', 'i2'), # 74; first slice index
('pixdim', 'f4', (8,)), # 76; grid spacings (units below)
('vox_offset', 'f4'), # 108; offset to data in image file
('scl_slope', 'f4'), # 112; data scaling slope
('scl_inter', 'f4'), # 116; data scaling intercept
('slice_end', 'i2'), # 120; last slice index
('slice_code', 'u1'), # 122; slice timing order
('xyzt_units', 'u1'), # 123; units of pixdim[1..4]
('cal_max', 'f4'), # 124; max display intensity
('cal_min', 'f4'), # 128; min display intensity
('slice_duration', 'f4'), # 132; time for 1 slice
('toffset', 'f4'), # 136; time axis shift
('glmax', 'i4'), # 140; unused
('glmin', 'i4'), # 144; unused
('descrip', 'S80'), # 148; any text
('aux_file', 'S24'), # 228; auxiliary filename
('qform_code', 'i2'), # 252; xform code
('sform_code', 'i2'), # 254; xform code
('quatern_b', 'f4'), # 256; quaternion b param
('quatern_c', 'f4'), # 260; quaternion c param
('quatern_d', 'f4'), # 264; quaternion d param
('qoffset_x', 'f4'), # 268; quaternion x shift
('qoffset_y', 'f4'), # 272; quaternion y shift
('qoffset_z', 'f4'), # 276; quaternion z shift
('srow_x', 'f4', (4,)), # 280; 1st row affine transform
('srow_y', 'f4', (4,)), # 296; 2nd row affine transform
('srow_z', 'f4', (4,)), # 312; 3rd row affine transform
('intent_name', 'S16'), # 328; name or meaning of data
('magic', 'S4') # 344; must be 'ni1\0' or 'n+1\0'
]
# Full header numpy dtype
header_dtype = np.dtype(header_dtd)
# datatypes not in analyze format, with codes
if have_binary128():
# Only enable 128 bit floats if we really have IEEE binary 128 longdoubles
_float128t = np.longdouble
_complex256t = np.longcomplex
else:
_float128t = np.void
_complex256t = np.void
_dtdefs = ( # code, label, dtype definition, niistring
(0, 'none', np.void, ""),
(1, 'binary', np.void, ""),
(2, 'uint8', np.uint8, "NIFTI_TYPE_UINT8"),
(4, 'int16', np.int16, "NIFTI_TYPE_INT16"),
(8, 'int32', np.int32, "NIFTI_TYPE_INT32"),
(16, 'float32', np.float32, "NIFTI_TYPE_FLOAT32"),
(32, 'complex64', np.complex64, "NIFTI_TYPE_COMPLEX64"),
(64, 'float64', np.float64, "NIFTI_TYPE_FLOAT64"),
(128, 'RGB', np.dtype([('R', 'u1'),
('G', 'u1'),
('B', 'u1')]), "NIFTI_TYPE_RGB24"),
(255, 'all', np.void, ''),
(256, 'int8', np.int8, "NIFTI_TYPE_INT8"),
(512, 'uint16', np.uint16, "NIFTI_TYPE_UINT16"),
(768, 'uint32', np.uint32, "NIFTI_TYPE_UINT32"),
(1024, 'int64', np.int64, "NIFTI_TYPE_INT64"),
(1280, 'uint64', np.uint64, "NIFTI_TYPE_UINT64"),
(1536, 'float128', _float128t, "NIFTI_TYPE_FLOAT128"),
(1792, 'complex128', np.complex128, "NIFTI_TYPE_COMPLEX128"),
(2048, 'complex256', _complex256t, "NIFTI_TYPE_COMPLEX256"),
(2304, 'RGBA', np.dtype([('R', 'u1'),
('G', 'u1'),
('B', 'u1'),
('A', 'u1')]), "NIFTI_TYPE_RGBA32"),
)
# Make full code alias bank, including dtype column
data_type_codes = make_dt_codes(_dtdefs)
# Transform (qform, sform) codes
xform_codes = Recoder(( # code, label, niistring
(0, 'unknown', "NIFTI_XFORM_UNKNOWN"),
(1, 'scanner', "NIFTI_XFORM_SCANNER_ANAT"),
(2, 'aligned', "NIFTI_XFORM_ALIGNED_ANAT"),
(3, 'talairach', "NIFTI_XFORM_TALAIRACH"),
(4, 'mni', "NIFTI_XFORM_MNI_152")), fields=('code', 'label', 'niistring'))
# unit codes
unit_codes = Recoder(( # code, label
(0, 'unknown'),
(1, 'meter'),
(2, 'mm'),
(3, 'micron'),
(8, 'sec'),
(16, 'msec'),
(24, 'usec'),
(32, 'hz'),
(40, 'ppm'),
(48, 'rads')), fields=('code', 'label'))
slice_order_codes = Recoder(( # code, label
(0, 'unknown'),
(1, 'sequential increasing', 'seq inc'),
(2, 'sequential decreasing', 'seq dec'),
(3, 'alternating increasing', 'alt inc'),
(4, 'alternating decreasing', 'alt dec'),
(5, 'alternating increasing 2', 'alt inc 2'),
(6, 'alternating decreasing 2', 'alt dec 2')), fields=('code', 'label'))
intent_codes = Recoder((
# code, label, parameters description tuple
(0, 'none', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_NONE"),
(2, 'correlation', ('p1 = DOF',), "NIFTI_INTENT_CORREL"),
(3, 't test', ('p1 = DOF',), "NIFTI_INTENT_TTEST"),
(4, 'f test', ('p1 = numerator DOF', 'p2 = denominator DOF'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_FTEST"),
(5, 'z score', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_ZSCORE"),
(6, 'chi2', ('p1 = DOF',), "NIFTI_INTENT_CHISQ"),
# two parameter beta distribution
(7, 'beta',
('p1=a', 'p2=b'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_BETA"),
# Prob(x) = (p1 choose x) * p2^x * (1-p2)^(p1-x), for x=0,1,...,p1
(8, 'binomial',
('p1 = number of trials', 'p2 = probability per trial'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_BINOM"),
# 2 parameter gamma
# Density(x) proportional to # x^(p1-1) * exp(-p2*x)
(9, 'gamma',
('p1 = shape, p2 = scale', 2),
"NIFTI_INTENT_GAMMA"),
(10, 'poisson',
('p1 = mean',),
"NIFTI_INTENT_POISSON"),
(11, 'normal',
('p1 = mean', 'p2 = standard deviation',),
"NIFTI_INTENT_NORMAL"),
(12, 'non central f test',
('p1 = numerator DOF',
'p2 = denominator DOF',
'p3 = numerator noncentrality parameter',),
"NIFTI_INTENT_FTEST_NONC"),
(13, 'non central chi2',
('p1 = DOF', 'p2 = noncentrality parameter',),
"NIFTI_INTENT_CHISQ_NONC"),
(14, 'logistic',
('p1 = location', 'p2 = scale',),
"NIFTI_INTENT_LOGISTIC"),
(15, 'laplace',
('p1 = location', 'p2 = scale'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_LAPLACE"),
(16, 'uniform',
('p1 = lower end', 'p2 = upper end'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_UNIFORM"),
(17, 'non central t test',
('p1 = DOF', 'p2 = noncentrality parameter'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_TTEST_NONC"),
(18, 'weibull',
('p1 = location', 'p2 = scale, p3 = power'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_WEIBULL"),
# p1 = 1 = 'half normal' distribution
# p1 = 2 = Rayleigh distribution
# p1 = 3 = Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution.
(19, 'chi', ('p1 = DOF',), "NIFTI_INTENT_CHI"),
(20, 'inverse gaussian',
('pi = mu', 'p2 = lambda'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_INVGAUSS"),
(21, 'extreme value 1',
('p1 = location', 'p2 = scale'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_EXTVAL"),
(22, 'p value', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_PVAL"),
(23, 'log p value', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_LOGPVAL"),
(24, 'log10 p value', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_LOG10PVAL"),
(1001, 'estimate', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_ESTIMATE"),
(1002, 'label', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_LABEL"),
(1003, 'neuroname', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_NEURONAME"),
(1004, 'general matrix',
('p1 = M', 'p2 = N'),
"NIFTI_INTENT_GENMATRIX"),
(1005, 'symmetric matrix', ('p1 = M',), "NIFTI_INTENT_SYMMATRIX"),
(1006, 'displacement vector', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_DISPVECT"),
(1007, 'vector', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_VECTOR"),
(1008, 'pointset', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_POINTSET"),
(1009, 'triangle', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_TRIANGLE"),
(1010, 'quaternion', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_QUATERNION"),
(1011, 'dimensionless', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_DIMLESS"),
(2001, 'time series',
(),
"NIFTI_INTENT_TIME_SERIES",
"NIFTI_INTENT_TIMESERIES"), # this mis-spell occurs in the wild
(2002, 'node index', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_NODE_INDEX"),
(2003, 'rgb vector', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_RGB_VECTOR"),
(2004, 'rgba vector', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_RGBA_VECTOR"),
(2005, 'shape', (), "NIFTI_INTENT_SHAPE"),
# FSL-specific intent codes - codes used by FNIRT
# ($FSLDIR/warpfns/fnirt_file_reader.h:104)
(2006, 'fnirt disp field', (), 'FSL_FNIRT_DISPLACEMENT_FIELD'),
(2007, 'fnirt cubic spline coef', (), 'FSL_CUBIC_SPLINE_COEFFICIENTS'),
(2008, 'fnirt dct coef', (), 'FSL_DCT_COEFFICIENTS'),
(2009, 'fnirt quad spline coef', (), 'FSL_QUADRATIC_SPLINE_COEFFICIENTS'),
# FSL-specific intent codes - codes used by TOPUP
# ($FSLDIR/topup/topup_file_io.h:104)
(2016, 'topup cubic spline coef ', (),
'FSL_TOPUP_CUBIC_SPLINE_COEFFICIENTS'),
(2017, 'topup quad spline coef', (),
'FSL_TOPUP_QUADRATIC_SPLINE_COEFFICIENTS'),
(2018, 'topup field', (), 'FSL_TOPUP_FIELD'),
), fields=('code', 'label', 'parameters', 'niistring'))
class Nifti1Extension(object):
"""Baseclass for NIfTI1 header extensions.
This class is sufficient to handle very simple text-based extensions, such
as `comment`. More sophisticated extensions should/will be supported by
dedicated subclasses.
"""
def __init__(self, code, content):
"""
Parameters
----------
code : int or str
Canonical extension code as defined in the NIfTI standard, given
either as integer or corresponding label
(see :data:`~nibabel.nifti1.extension_codes`)
content : str
Extension content as read from the NIfTI file header. This content is
converted into a runtime representation.
"""
try:
self._code = extension_codes.code[code]
except KeyError:
# XXX or fail or at least complain?
self._code = code
self._content = self._unmangle(content)
def _unmangle(self, value):
"""Convert the extension content into its runtime representation.
The default implementation does nothing at all.
Parameters
----------
value : str
Extension content as read from file.
Returns
-------
The same object that was passed as `value`.
Notes
-----
Subclasses should reimplement this method to provide the desired
unmangling procedure and may return any type of object.
"""
return value
def _mangle(self, value):
"""Convert the extension content into NIfTI file header representation.
The default implementation does nothing at all.
Parameters
----------
value : str
Extension content in runtime form.
Returns
-------
str
Notes
-----
Subclasses should reimplement this method to provide the desired
mangling procedure.
"""
return value
def get_code(self):
"""Return the canonical extension type code."""
return self._code
def get_content(self):
"""Return the extension content in its runtime representation."""
return self._content
def get_sizeondisk(self):
"""Return the size of the extension in the NIfTI file.
"""
# need raw value size plus 8 bytes for esize and ecode
size = len(self._mangle(self._content))
size += 8
# extensions size has to be a multiple of 16 bytes
size += 16 - (size % 16)
return size
def __repr__(self):
try:
code = extension_codes.label[self._code]
except KeyError:
# deal with unknown codes
code = self._code
s = "Nifti1Extension('%s', '%s')" % (code, self._content)
return s
def __eq__(self, other):
return (self._code, self._content) == (other._code, other._content)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def write_to(self, fileobj, byteswap):
''' Write header extensions to fileobj
Write starts at fileobj current file position.
Parameters
----------
fileobj : file-like object
Should implement ``write`` method
byteswap : boolean
Flag if byteswapping the data is required.
Returns
-------
None
'''
extstart = fileobj.tell()
rawsize = self.get_sizeondisk()
# write esize and ecode first
extinfo = np.array((rawsize, self._code), dtype=np.int32)
if byteswap:
extinfo = extinfo.byteswap()
fileobj.write(extinfo.tostring())
# followed by the actual extension content
# XXX if mangling upon load is implemented, it should be reverted here
fileobj.write(self._mangle(self._content))
# be nice and zero out remaining part of the extension till the
# next 16 byte border
fileobj.write(b'\x00' * (extstart + rawsize - fileobj.tell()))
class Nifti1DicomExtension(Nifti1Extension):
"""NIfTI1 DICOM header extension
This class is a thin wrapper around pydicom to read a binary DICOM
byte string. If pydicom is available, content is exposed as a Dicom Dataset.
Otherwise, this silently falls back to the standard NiftiExtension class
and content is the raw bytestring loaded directly from the nifti file
header.
"""
def __init__(self, code, content, parent_hdr=None):
"""
Parameters
----------
code : int or str
Canonical extension code as defined in the NIfTI standard, given
either as integer or corresponding label
(see :data:`~nibabel.nifti1.extension_codes`)
content : bytes or pydicom Dataset or None
Extension content - either a bytestring as read from the NIfTI file
header or an existing pydicom Dataset. If a bystestring, the content
is converted into a Dataset on initialization. If None, a new empty
Dataset is created.
parent_hdr : :class:`~nibabel.nifti1.Nifti1Header`, optional
If a dicom extension belongs to an existing
:class:`~nibabel.nifti1.Nifti1Header`, it may be provided here to
ensure that the DICOM dataset is written with correctly corresponding
endianness; otherwise it is assumed the dataset is little endian.
Notes
-----
code should always be 2 for DICOM.
"""
self._code = code
if parent_hdr:
self._is_little_endian = parent_hdr.endianness == '<'
else:
self._is_little_endian = True
if isinstance(content, pdcm.dataset.Dataset):
self._is_implicit_VR = False
self._raw_content = self._mangle(content)
self._content = content
elif isinstance(content, bytes): # Got a byte string - unmangle it
self._raw_content = content
self._is_implicit_VR = self._guess_implicit_VR()
ds = self._unmangle(content, self._is_implicit_VR,
self._is_little_endian)
self._content = ds
elif content is None: # initialize a new dicom dataset
self._is_implicit_VR = False
self._content = pdcm.dataset.Dataset()
else:
raise TypeError("content must be either a bytestring or a pydicom "
"Dataset. Got %s" % content.__class__)
def _guess_implicit_VR(self):
"""Try to guess DICOM syntax by checking for valid VRs.
Without a DICOM Transfer Syntax, it's difficult to tell if Value
Representations (VRs) are included in the DICOM encoding or not.
This reads where the first VR would be and checks it against a list of
valid VRs
"""
potential_vr = self._raw_content[4:6].decode()
if potential_vr in pdcm.values.converters.keys():
implicit_VR = False
else:
implicit_VR = True
return implicit_VR
def _unmangle(self, value, is_implicit_VR=False, is_little_endian=True):
bio = BytesIO(value)
ds = pdcm.filereader.read_dataset(bio,
is_implicit_VR,
is_little_endian)
return ds
def _mangle(self, dataset):
bio = BytesIO()
dio = pdcm.filebase.DicomFileLike(bio)
dio.is_implicit_VR = self._is_implicit_VR
dio.is_little_endian = self._is_little_endian
ds_len = pdcm.filewriter.write_dataset(dio, dataset)
dio.seek(0)
return dio.read(ds_len)
# NIfTI header extension type codes (ECODE)
# see nifti1_io.h for a complete list of all known extensions and
# references to their description or contacts of the respective
# initiators
extension_codes = Recoder((
(0, "ignore", Nifti1Extension),
(2, "dicom", Nifti1DicomExtension if have_dicom else Nifti1Extension),
(4, "afni", Nifti1Extension),
(6, "comment", Nifti1Extension),
(8, "xcede", Nifti1Extension),
(10, "jimdiminfo", Nifti1Extension),
(12, "workflow_fwds", Nifti1Extension),
(14, "freesurfer", Nifti1Extension),
(16, "pypickle", Nifti1Extension),
), fields=('code', 'label', 'handler'))
class Nifti1Extensions(list):
"""Simple extension collection, implemented as a list-subclass.
"""
def count(self, ecode):
"""Returns the number of extensions matching a given *ecode*.
Parameters
----------
code : int | str
The ecode can be specified either literal or as numerical value.
"""
count = 0
code = extension_codes.code[ecode]
for e in self:
if e.get_code() == code:
count += 1
return count
def get_codes(self):
"""Return a list of the extension code of all available extensions"""
return [e.get_code() for e in self]
def get_sizeondisk(self):
"""Return the size of the complete header extensions in the NIfTI file.
"""
return np.sum([e.get_sizeondisk() for e in self])
def __repr__(self):
s = "Nifti1Extensions(%s)" % ', '.join(str(e) for e in self)
return s
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(list(self), list(other))
def write_to(self, fileobj, byteswap):
''' Write header extensions to fileobj
Write starts at fileobj current file position.
Parameters
----------
fileobj : file-like object
Should implement ``write`` method
byteswap : boolean
Flag if byteswapping the data is required.
Returns
-------
None
'''
for e in self:
e.write_to(fileobj, byteswap)
@classmethod
def from_fileobj(klass, fileobj, size, byteswap):
'''Read header extensions from a fileobj
Parameters
----------
fileobj : file-like object
We begin reading the extensions at the current file position
size : int
Number of bytes to read. If negative, fileobj will be read till its
end.
byteswap : boolean
Flag if byteswapping the read data is required.
Returns
-------
An extension list. This list might be empty in case not extensions
were present in fileobj.
'''
# make empty extension list
extensions = klass()
# assume the file pointer is at the beginning of any extensions.
# read until the whole header is parsed (each extension is a multiple
# of 16 bytes) or in case of a separate header file till the end
# (break inside the body)
while size >= 16 or size < 0:
# the next 8 bytes should have esize and ecode
ext_def = fileobj.read(8)
# nothing was read and instructed to read till the end
# -> assume all extensions where parsed and break
if not len(ext_def) and size < 0:
break
# otherwise there should be a full extension header
if not len(ext_def) == 8:
raise HeaderDataError('failed to read extension header')
ext_def = np.fromstring(ext_def, dtype=np.int32)
if byteswap:
ext_def = ext_def.byteswap()
# be extra verbose
ecode = ext_def[1]
esize = ext_def[0]
if esize % 16:
warnings.warn(
'Extension size is not a multiple of 16 bytes; '
'Assuming size is correct and hoping for the best',
UserWarning)
# read extension itself; esize includes the 8 bytes already read
evalue = fileobj.read(int(esize - 8))
if not len(evalue) == esize - 8:
raise HeaderDataError('failed to read extension content')
# note that we read a full extension
size -= esize
# store raw extension content, but strip trailing NULL chars
evalue = evalue.rstrip(b'\x00')
# 'extension_codes' also knows the best implementation to handle
# a particular extension type
try:
ext = extension_codes.handler[ecode](ecode, evalue)
except KeyError:
# unknown extension type
# XXX complain or fail or go with a generic extension
ext = Nifti1Extension(ecode, evalue)
extensions.append(ext)
return extensions
class Nifti1Header(SpmAnalyzeHeader):
''' Class for NIfTI1 header
The NIfTI1 header has many more coded fields than the simpler Analyze
variants. NIfTI1 headers also have extensions.
Nifti allows the header to be a separate file, as part of a nifti image /
header pair, or to precede the data in a single file. The object needs to
know which type it is, in order to manage the voxel offset pointing to the
data, extension reading, and writing the correct magic string.
This class handles the header-preceding-data case.
'''
# Copies of module level definitions
template_dtype = header_dtype
_data_type_codes = data_type_codes
# fields with recoders for their values
_field_recoders = {'datatype': data_type_codes,
'qform_code': xform_codes,
'sform_code': xform_codes,
'intent_code': intent_codes,
'slice_code': slice_order_codes}
# data scaling capabilities
has_data_slope = True
has_data_intercept = True
# Extension class; should implement __call__ for construction, and
# ``from_fileobj`` for reading from file
exts_klass = Nifti1Extensions
# Signal whether this is single (header + data) file
is_single = True
# Default voxel data offsets for single and pair
pair_vox_offset = 0
single_vox_offset = 352
# Magics for single and pair
pair_magic = b'ni1'
single_magic = b'n+1'
# Quaternion threshold near 0, based on float32 precision
quaternion_threshold = -np.finfo(np.float32).eps * 3
def __init__(self,
binaryblock=None,
endianness=None,
check=True,
extensions=()):
''' Initialize header from binary data block and extensions
'''
super(Nifti1Header, self).__init__(binaryblock,
endianness,
check)
self.extensions = self.exts_klass(extensions)
def copy(self):
''' Return copy of header
Take reference to extensions as well as copy of header contents
'''
return self.__class__(
self.binaryblock,
self.endianness,
False,
self.extensions)
@classmethod
def from_fileobj(klass, fileobj, endianness=None, check=True):
raw_str = fileobj.read(klass.template_dtype.itemsize)
hdr = klass(raw_str, endianness, check)
# Read next 4 bytes to see if we have extensions. The nifti standard
# has this as a 4 byte string; if the first value is not zero, then we
# have extensions.
extension_status = fileobj.read(4)
# Need to test *slice* of extension_status to preserve byte string type
# on Python 3
if len(extension_status) < 4 or extension_status[0:1] == b'\x00':
return hdr
# If this is a detached header file read to end
if not klass.is_single:
extsize = -1
else: # otherwise read until the beginning of the data
extsize = hdr._structarr['vox_offset'] - fileobj.tell()
byteswap = endian_codes['native'] != hdr.endianness
hdr.extensions = klass.exts_klass.from_fileobj(fileobj, extsize,
byteswap)
return hdr
def write_to(self, fileobj):
# First check that vox offset is large enough; set if necessary
if self.is_single:
vox_offset = self._structarr['vox_offset']
min_vox_offset = (self.single_vox_offset +
self.extensions.get_sizeondisk())
if vox_offset == 0: # vox offset unset; set as necessary
self._structarr['vox_offset'] = min_vox_offset
elif vox_offset < min_vox_offset:
raise HeaderDataError(
'vox offset set to {0}, but need at least {1}'.format(
vox_offset, min_vox_offset))
super(Nifti1Header, self).write_to(fileobj)
# Write extensions
if len(self.extensions) == 0:
# If single file, write required 0 stream to signal no extensions
if self.is_single:
fileobj.write(b'\x00' * 4)
return
# Signal there are extensions that follow
fileobj.write(b'\x01\x00\x00\x00')
byteswap = endian_codes['native'] != self.endianness
self.extensions.write_to(fileobj, byteswap)
def get_best_affine(self):
''' Select best of available transforms '''
hdr = self._structarr
if hdr['sform_code'] != 0:
return self.get_sform()
if hdr['qform_code'] != 0:
return self.get_qform()
return self.get_base_affine()
@classmethod
def default_structarr(klass, endianness=None):
''' Create empty header binary block with given endianness '''
hdr_data = super(Nifti1Header, klass).default_structarr(endianness)
if klass.is_single:
hdr_data['magic'] = klass.single_magic
else:
hdr_data['magic'] = klass.pair_magic
return hdr_data
@classmethod
def from_header(klass, header=None, check=True):
''' Class method to create header from another header
Extend Analyze header copy by copying extensions from other Nifti
types.
Parameters
----------
header : ``Header`` instance or mapping
a header of this class, or another class of header for
conversion to this type
check : {True, False}
whether to check header for integrity
Returns
-------
hdr : header instance
fresh header instance of our own class
'''
new_hdr = super(Nifti1Header, klass).from_header(header, check)
if isinstance(header, Nifti1Header):
new_hdr.extensions[:] = header.extensions[:]
return new_hdr
def get_data_shape(self):
''' Get shape of data
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.get_data_shape()
(0,)
>>> hdr.set_data_shape((1,2,3))
>>> hdr.get_data_shape()
(1, 2, 3)
Expanding number of dimensions gets default zooms
>>> hdr.get_zooms()
(1.0, 1.0, 1.0)
Notes
-----
Applies freesurfer hack for large vectors described in `issue 100`_ and
`save_nifti.m <save77_>`_.
Allows for freesurfer hack for 7th order icosahedron surface described
in `issue 309`_, load_nifti.m_, and `save_nifti.m <save50_>`_.
'''
shape = super(Nifti1Header, self).get_data_shape()
# Apply freesurfer hack for large vectors
if shape[:3] == (-1, 1, 1):
vec_len = int(self._structarr['glmin'])
if vec_len == 0:
raise HeaderDataError('-1 in dim[1] but 0 in glmin; '
'inconsistent freesurfer type header?')
return (vec_len, 1, 1) + shape[3:]
# Apply freesurfer hack for ico7 surface
elif shape[:3] == (27307, 1, 6):
return (163842, 1, 1) + shape[3:]
else: # Normal case
return shape
def set_data_shape(self, shape):
''' Set shape of data # noqa
If ``ndims == len(shape)`` then we set zooms for dimensions higher than
``ndims`` to 1.0
Nifti1 images can have up to seven dimensions. For FreeSurfer-variant
Nifti surface files, the first dimension is assumed to correspond to
vertices/nodes on a surface, and dimensions two and three are
constrained to have depth of 1. Dimensions 4-7 are constrained only by
type bounds.
Parameters
----------
shape : sequence
sequence of integers specifying data array shape
Notes
-----
Applies freesurfer hack for large vectors described in `issue 100`_ and
`save_nifti.m <save77_>`_.
Allows for freesurfer hack for 7th order icosahedron surface described
in `issue 309`_, load_nifti.m_, and `save_nifti.m <save50_>`_.
The Nifti1 `standard header`_ allows for the following "point set"
definition of a surface, not currently implemented in nibabel.
::
To signify that the vector value at each voxel is really a
spatial coordinate (e.g., the vertices or nodes of a surface mesh):
- dataset must have a 5th dimension
- intent_code must be NIFTI_INTENT_POINTSET
- dim[0] = 5
- dim[1] = number of points
- dim[2] = dim[3] = dim[4] = 1
- dim[5] must be the dimensionality of space (e.g., 3 => 3D space).
- intent_name may describe the object these points come from
(e.g., "pial", "gray/white" , "EEG", "MEG").
.. _issue 100: https://github.com/nipy/nibabel/issues/100
.. _issue 309: https://github.com/nipy/nibabel/issues/309
.. _save77:
https://github.com/fieldtrip/fieldtrip/blob/428798b/external/freesurfer/save_nifti.m#L77-L82
.. _save50:
https://github.com/fieldtrip/fieldtrip/blob/428798b/external/freesurfer/save_nifti.m#L50-L56
.. _load_nifti.m:
https://github.com/fieldtrip/fieldtrip/blob/428798b/external/freesurfer/load_nifti.m#L86-L89
.. _standard header: http://nifti.nimh.nih.gov/pub/dist/src/niftilib/nifti1.h
'''
hdr = self._structarr
shape = tuple(shape)
# Apply freesurfer hack for ico7 surface
if shape[:3] == (163842, 1, 1):
shape = (27307, 1, 6) + shape[3:]
# Apply freesurfer hack for large vectors
elif (len(shape) >= 3 and shape[1:3] == (1, 1) and
shape[0] > np.iinfo(hdr['dim'].dtype.base).max):
try:
hdr['glmin'] = shape[0]
except OverflowError:
overflow = True
else:
overflow = hdr['glmin'] != shape[0]
if overflow:
raise HeaderDataError('shape[0] %s does not fit in glmax '
'datatype' % shape[0])
warnings.warn('Using large vector Freesurfer hack; header will '
'not be compatible with SPM or FSL', stacklevel=2)
shape = (-1, 1, 1) + shape[3:]
super(Nifti1Header, self).set_data_shape(shape)
def get_qform_quaternion(self):
''' Compute quaternion from b, c, d of quaternion
Fills a value by assuming this is a unit quaternion
'''
hdr = self._structarr
bcd = [hdr['quatern_b'], hdr['quatern_c'], hdr['quatern_d']]
# Adjust threshold to precision of stored values in header
return fillpositive(bcd, self.quaternion_threshold)
def get_qform(self, coded=False):
""" Return 4x4 affine matrix from qform parameters in header
Parameters
----------
coded : bool, optional
If True, return {affine or None}, and qform code. If False, just
return affine. {affine or None} means, return None if qform code
== 0, and affine otherwise.
Returns
-------
affine : None or (4,4) ndarray
If `coded` is False, always return affine reconstructed from qform
quaternion. If `coded` is True, return None if qform code is 0,
else return the affine.
code : int
Qform code. Only returned if `coded` is True.
"""
hdr = self._structarr
code = hdr['qform_code']
if code == 0 and coded:
return None, 0
quat = self.get_qform_quaternion()
R = quat2mat(quat)
vox = hdr['pixdim'][1:4].copy()
if np.any(vox < 0):
raise HeaderDataError('pixdims[1,2,3] should be positive')
qfac = hdr['pixdim'][0]
if qfac not in (-1, 1):
raise HeaderDataError('qfac (pixdim[0]) should be 1 or -1')
vox[-1] *= qfac
S = np.diag(vox)
M = np.dot(R, S)
out = np.eye(4)
out[0:3, 0:3] = M
out[0:3, 3] = [hdr['qoffset_x'], hdr['qoffset_y'], hdr['qoffset_z']]
if coded:
return out, code
return out
def set_qform(self, affine, code=None, strip_shears=True):
''' Set qform header values from 4x4 affine
Parameters
----------
affine : None or 4x4 array
affine transform to write into sform. If None, only set code.
code : None, string or integer, optional
String or integer giving meaning of transform in *affine*.
The default is None. If code is None, then:
* If affine is None, `code`-> 0
* If affine not None and existing qform code in header == 0,
`code`-> 2 (aligned)
* If affine not None and existing qform code in header != 0,
`code`-> existing qform code in header
strip_shears : bool, optional
Whether to strip shears in `affine`. If True, shears will be
silently stripped. If False, the presence of shears will raise a
``HeaderDataError``
Notes
-----
The qform transform only encodes translations, rotations and
zooms. If there are shear components to the `affine` transform, and
`strip_shears` is True (the default), the written qform gives the
closest approximation where the rotation matrix is orthogonal. This is
to allow quaternion representation. The orthogonal representation
enforces orthogonal axes.
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> int(hdr['qform_code']) # gives 0 - unknown
0
>>> affine = np.diag([1,2,3,1])
>>> np.all(hdr.get_qform() == affine)
False
>>> hdr.set_qform(affine)
>>> np.all(hdr.get_qform() == affine)
True
>>> int(hdr['qform_code']) # gives 2 - aligned
2
>>> hdr.set_qform(affine, code='talairach')
>>> int(hdr['qform_code'])
3
>>> hdr.set_qform(affine, code=None)
>>> int(hdr['qform_code'])
3
>>> hdr.set_qform(affine, code='scanner')
>>> int(hdr['qform_code'])
1
>>> hdr.set_qform(None)
>>> int(hdr['qform_code'])
0
'''
hdr = self._structarr
old_code = hdr['qform_code']
if code is None:
if affine is None:
code = 0
elif old_code == 0:
code = 2 # aligned
else:
code = old_code
else: # code set
code = self._field_recoders['qform_code'][code]
hdr['qform_code'] = code
if affine is None:
return
affine = np.asarray(affine)
if not affine.shape == (4, 4):
raise TypeError('Need 4x4 affine as input')
trans = affine[:3, 3]
RZS = affine[:3, :3]
zooms = np.sqrt(np.sum(RZS * RZS, axis=0))
R = RZS / zooms
# Set qfac to make R determinant positive
if npl.det(R) > 0:
qfac = 1
else:
qfac = -1
R[:, -1] *= -1
# Make R orthogonal (to allow quaternion representation)
# The orthogonal representation enforces orthogonal axes
# (a subtle requirement of the NIFTI format qform transform)
# Transform below is polar decomposition, returning the closest
# orthogonal matrix PR, to input R
P, S, Qs = npl.svd(R)
PR = np.dot(P, Qs)
if not strip_shears and not np.allclose(PR, R):
raise HeaderDataError("Shears in affine and `strip_shears` is "
"False")
# Convert to quaternion
quat = mat2quat(PR)
# Set into header
hdr['qoffset_x'], hdr['qoffset_y'], hdr['qoffset_z'] = trans
hdr['pixdim'][0] = qfac
hdr['pixdim'][1:4] = zooms
hdr['quatern_b'], hdr['quatern_c'], hdr['quatern_d'] = quat[1:]
def get_sform(self, coded=False):
""" Return 4x4 affine matrix from sform parameters in header
Parameters
----------
coded : bool, optional
If True, return {affine or None}, and sform code. If False, just
return affine. {affine or None} means, return None if sform code
== 0, and affine otherwise.
Returns
-------
affine : None or (4,4) ndarray
If `coded` is False, always return affine from sform fields. If
`coded` is True, return None if sform code is 0, else return the
affine.
code : int
Sform code. Only returned if `coded` is True.
"""
hdr = self._structarr
code = hdr['sform_code']
if code == 0 and coded:
return None, 0
out = np.eye(4)
out[0, :] = hdr['srow_x'][:]
out[1, :] = hdr['srow_y'][:]
out[2, :] = hdr['srow_z'][:]
if coded:
return out, code
return out
def set_sform(self, affine, code=None):
''' Set sform transform from 4x4 affine
Parameters
----------
affine : None or 4x4 array
affine transform to write into sform. If None, only set `code`
code : None, string or integer, optional
String or integer giving meaning of transform in *affine*.
The default is None. If code is None, then:
* If affine is None, `code`-> 0
* If affine not None and existing sform code in header == 0,
`code`-> 2 (aligned)
* If affine not None and existing sform code in header != 0,
`code`-> existing sform code in header
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> int(hdr['sform_code']) # gives 0 - unknown
0
>>> affine = np.diag([1,2,3,1])
>>> np.all(hdr.get_sform() == affine)
False
>>> hdr.set_sform(affine)
>>> np.all(hdr.get_sform() == affine)
True
>>> int(hdr['sform_code']) # gives 2 - aligned
2
>>> hdr.set_sform(affine, code='talairach')
>>> int(hdr['sform_code'])
3
>>> hdr.set_sform(affine, code=None)
>>> int(hdr['sform_code'])
3
>>> hdr.set_sform(affine, code='scanner')
>>> int(hdr['sform_code'])
1
>>> hdr.set_sform(None)
>>> int(hdr['sform_code'])
0
'''
hdr = self._structarr
old_code = hdr['sform_code']
if code is None:
if affine is None:
code = 0
elif old_code == 0:
code = 2 # aligned
else:
code = old_code
else: # code set
code = self._field_recoders['sform_code'][code]
hdr['sform_code'] = code
if affine is None:
return
affine = np.asarray(affine)
hdr['srow_x'][:] = affine[0, :]
hdr['srow_y'][:] = affine[1, :]
hdr['srow_z'][:] = affine[2, :]
def get_slope_inter(self):
''' Get data scaling (slope) and DC offset (intercept) from header data
Returns
-------
slope : None or float
scaling (slope). None if there is no valid scaling from these
fields
inter : None or float
offset (intercept). None if there is no valid scaling or if offset
is not finite.
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.get_slope_inter()
(1.0, 0.0)
>>> hdr['scl_slope'] = 0
>>> hdr.get_slope_inter()
(None, None)
>>> hdr['scl_slope'] = np.nan
>>> hdr.get_slope_inter()
(None, None)
>>> hdr['scl_slope'] = 1
>>> hdr['scl_inter'] = 1
>>> hdr.get_slope_inter()
(1.0, 1.0)
>>> hdr['scl_inter'] = np.inf
>>> hdr.get_slope_inter() #doctest: +IGNORE_EXCEPTION_DETAIL
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
HeaderDataError: Valid slope but invalid intercept inf
'''
# Note that we are returning float (float64) scalefactors and
# intercepts, although they are stored as in nifti1 as float32.
slope = float(self['scl_slope'])
inter = float(self['scl_inter'])
if slope == 0 or not np.isfinite(slope):
return None, None
if not np.isfinite(inter):
raise HeaderDataError(
'Valid slope but invalid intercept {0}'.format(inter))
return slope, inter
def set_slope_inter(self, slope, inter=None):
''' Set slope and / or intercept into header
Set slope and intercept for image data, such that, if the image
data is ``arr``, then the scaled image data will be ``(arr *
slope) + inter``
(`slope`, `inter`) of (NaN, NaN) is a signal to a containing image to
set `slope`, `inter` automatically on write.
Parameters
----------
slope : None or float
If None, implies `slope` of NaN. If `slope` is None or NaN then
`inter` should be None or NaN. Values of 0, Inf or -Inf raise
HeaderDataError
inter : None or float, optional
Intercept. If None, implies `inter` of NaN. If `slope` is None or
NaN then `inter` should be None or NaN. Values of Inf or -Inf raise
HeaderDataError
'''
if slope is None:
slope = np.nan
if inter is None:
inter = np.nan
if slope in (0, np.inf, -np.inf):
raise HeaderDataError('Slope cannot be 0 or infinite')
if inter in (np.inf, -np.inf):
raise HeaderDataError('Intercept cannot be infinite')
if np.isnan(slope) ^ np.isnan(inter):
raise HeaderDataError('None or both of slope, inter should be nan')
self._structarr['scl_slope'] = slope
self._structarr['scl_inter'] = inter
def get_dim_info(self):
''' Gets NIfTI MRI slice etc dimension information
Returns
-------
freq : {None,0,1,2}
Which data array axis is frequency encode direction
phase : {None,0,1,2}
Which data array axis is phase encode direction
slice : {None,0,1,2}
Which data array axis is slice encode direction
where ``data array`` is the array returned by ``get_data``
Because NIfTI1 files are natively Fortran indexed:
0 is fastest changing in file
1 is medium changing in file
2 is slowest changing in file
``None`` means the axis appears not to be specified.
Examples
--------
See set_dim_info function
'''
hdr = self._structarr
info = int(hdr['dim_info'])
freq = info & 3
phase = (info >> 2) & 3
slice = (info >> 4) & 3
return (freq - 1 if freq else None,
phase - 1 if phase else None,
slice - 1 if slice else None)
def set_dim_info(self, freq=None, phase=None, slice=None):
''' Sets nifti MRI slice etc dimension information
Parameters
----------
freq : {None, 0, 1, 2}
axis of data array referring to frequency encoding
phase : {None, 0, 1, 2}
axis of data array referring to phase encoding
slice : {None, 0, 1, 2}
axis of data array referring to slice encoding
``None`` means the axis is not specified.
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.set_dim_info(1, 2, 0)
>>> hdr.get_dim_info()
(1, 2, 0)
>>> hdr.set_dim_info(freq=1, phase=2, slice=0)
>>> hdr.get_dim_info()
(1, 2, 0)
>>> hdr.set_dim_info()
>>> hdr.get_dim_info()
(None, None, None)
>>> hdr.set_dim_info(freq=1, phase=None, slice=0)
>>> hdr.get_dim_info()
(1, None, 0)
Notes
-----
This is stored in one byte in the header
'''
for inp in (freq, phase, slice):
# Don't use == on None to avoid a FutureWarning in python3
if inp is not None and inp not in (0, 1, 2):
raise HeaderDataError('Inputs must be in [None, 0, 1, 2]')
info = 0
if freq is not None:
info = info | ((freq + 1) & 3)
if phase is not None:
info = info | (((phase + 1) & 3) << 2)
if slice is not None:
info = info | (((slice + 1) & 3) << 4)
self._structarr['dim_info'] = info
def get_intent(self, code_repr='label'):
''' Get intent code, parameters and name
Parameters
----------
code_repr : string
string giving output form of intent code representation.
Default is 'label'; use 'code' for integer representation.
Returns
-------
code : string or integer
intent code, or string describing code
parameters : tuple
parameters for the intent
name : string
intent name
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.set_intent('t test', (10,), name='some score')
>>> hdr.get_intent()
('t test', (10.0,), 'some score')
>>> hdr.get_intent('code')
(3, (10.0,), 'some score')
'''
hdr = self._structarr
recoder = self._field_recoders['intent_code']
code = int(hdr['intent_code'])
known_intent = code in recoder
if code_repr == 'code':
label = code
elif code_repr == 'label':
if known_intent:
label = recoder.label[code]
else:
label = 'unknown code ' + str(code)
else:
raise TypeError('repr can be "label" or "code"')
n_params = len(recoder.parameters[code]) if known_intent else 0
params = (float(hdr['intent_p%d' % (i + 1)]) for i in range(n_params))
name = asstr(np.asscalar(hdr['intent_name']))
return label, tuple(params), name
def set_intent(self, code, params=(), name='', allow_unknown=False):
''' Set the intent code, parameters and name
If parameters are not specified, assumed to be all zero. Each
intent code has a set number of parameters associated. If you
specify any parameters, then it will need to be the correct number
(e.g the "f test" intent requires 2). However, parameters can
also be set in the file data, so we also allow not setting any
parameters (empty parameter tuple).
Parameters
----------
code : integer or string
code specifying nifti intent
params : list, tuple of scalars
parameters relating to intent (see intent_codes)
defaults to (). Unspecified parameters are set to 0.0
name : string
intent name (description). Defaults to ''
allow_unknown : {False, True}, optional
Allow unknown integer intent codes. If False (the default),
a KeyError is raised on attempts to set the intent
to an unknown code.
Returns
-------
None
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.set_intent(0) # no intent
>>> hdr.set_intent('z score')
>>> hdr.get_intent()
('z score', (), '')
>>> hdr.get_intent('code')
(5, (), '')
>>> hdr.set_intent('t test', (10,), name='some score')
>>> hdr.get_intent()
('t test', (10.0,), 'some score')
>>> hdr.set_intent('f test', (2, 10), name='another score')
>>> hdr.get_intent()
('f test', (2.0, 10.0), 'another score')
>>> hdr.set_intent('f test')
>>> hdr.get_intent()
('f test', (0.0, 0.0), '')
>>> hdr.set_intent(9999, allow_unknown=True) # unknown code
>>> hdr.get_intent()
('unknown code 9999', (), '')
'''
hdr = self._structarr
known_intent = code in intent_codes
if not known_intent:
# We can set intent via an unknown integer code, but can't via an
# unknown string label
if not allow_unknown or isinstance(code, string_types):
raise KeyError('Unknown intent code: ' + str(code))
if known_intent:
icode = intent_codes.code[code]
p_descr = intent_codes.parameters[code]
else:
icode = code
p_descr = ('p1', 'p2', 'p3')
if len(params) and len(params) != len(p_descr):
raise HeaderDataError('Need params of form %s, or empty'
% (p_descr,))
hdr['intent_code'] = icode
hdr['intent_name'] = name
all_params = [0] * 3
all_params[:len(params)] = params[:]
for i, param in enumerate(all_params):
hdr['intent_p%d' % (i + 1)] = param
def get_slice_duration(self):
''' Get slice duration
Returns
-------
slice_duration : float
time to acquire one slice
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.set_dim_info(slice=2)
>>> hdr.set_slice_duration(0.3)
>>> print("%0.1f" % hdr.get_slice_duration())
0.3
Notes
-----
The NIfTI1 spec appears to require the slice dimension to be
defined for slice_duration to have meaning.
'''
_, _, slice_dim = self.get_dim_info()
if slice_dim is None:
raise HeaderDataError('Slice dimension must be set '
'for duration to be valid')
return float(self._structarr['slice_duration'])
def set_slice_duration(self, duration):
''' Set slice duration
Parameters
----------
duration : scalar
time to acquire one slice
Examples
--------
See ``get_slice_duration``
'''
_, _, slice_dim = self.get_dim_info()
if slice_dim is None:
raise HeaderDataError('Slice dimension must be set '
'for duration to be valid')
self._structarr['slice_duration'] = duration
def get_n_slices(self):
''' Return the number of slices
'''
_, _, slice_dim = self.get_dim_info()
if slice_dim is None:
raise HeaderDataError('Slice dimension not set in header '
'dim_info')
shape = self.get_data_shape()
try:
slice_len = shape[slice_dim]
except IndexError:
raise HeaderDataError('Slice dimension index (%s) outside '
'shape tuple (%s)'
% (slice_dim, shape))
return slice_len
def get_slice_times(self):
''' Get slice times from slice timing information
Returns
-------
slice_times : tuple
Times of acquisition of slices, where 0 is the beginning of
the acquisition, ordered by position in file. nifti allows
slices at the top and bottom of the volume to be excluded from
the standard slice timing specification, and calls these
"padding slices". We give padding slices ``None`` as a time
of acquisition
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.set_dim_info(slice=2)
>>> hdr.set_data_shape((1, 1, 7))
>>> hdr.set_slice_duration(0.1)
>>> hdr['slice_code'] = slice_order_codes['sequential increasing']
>>> slice_times = hdr.get_slice_times()
>>> np.allclose(slice_times, [0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6])
True
'''
hdr = self._structarr
slice_len = self.get_n_slices()
duration = self.get_slice_duration()
slabel = self.get_value_label('slice_code')
if slabel == 'unknown':
raise HeaderDataError('Cannot get slice times when '
'Slice code is "unknown"')
slice_start, slice_end = (int(hdr['slice_start']),
int(hdr['slice_end']))
if slice_start < 0:
raise HeaderDataError('slice_start should be >= 0')
if slice_end == 0:
slice_end = slice_len - 1
n_timed = slice_end - slice_start + 1
if n_timed < 1:
raise HeaderDataError('slice_end should be > slice_start')
st_order = self._slice_time_order(slabel, n_timed)
times = st_order * duration
return ((None,) * slice_start +
tuple(times) +
(None,) * (slice_len - slice_end - 1))
def set_slice_times(self, slice_times):
''' Set slice times into *hdr*
Parameters
----------
slice_times : tuple
tuple of slice times, one value per slice
tuple can include None to indicate no slice time for that slice
Examples
--------
>>> hdr = Nifti1Header()
>>> hdr.set_dim_info(slice=2)
>>> hdr.set_data_shape([1, 1, 7])
>>> hdr.set_slice_duration(0.1)
>>> times = [None, 0.2, 0.4, 0.1, 0.3, 0.0, None]
>>> hdr.set_slice_times(times)
>>> hdr.get_value_label('slice_code')
'alternating decreasing'
>>> int(hdr['slice_start'])
1
>>> int(hdr['slice_end'])
5
'''
# Check if number of slices matches header
hdr = self._structarr
slice_len = self.get_n_slices()
if slice_len != len(slice_times):
raise HeaderDataError('Number of slice times does not '
'match number of slices')
# Extract Nones at beginning and end. Check for others
for ind, time in enumerate(slice_times):
if time is not None:
slice_start = ind
break
else:
raise HeaderDataError('Not all slice times can be None')
for ind, time in enumerate(slice_times[::-1]):
if time is not None:
slice_end = slice_len - ind - 1
break
timed = slice_times[slice_start:slice_end + 1]
for time in timed:
if time is None:
raise HeaderDataError('Cannot have None in middle '
'of slice time vector')
# Find slice duration, check times are compatible with single
# duration
tdiffs = np.diff(np.sort(timed))
if not np.allclose(np.diff(tdiffs), 0):
raise HeaderDataError('Slice times not compatible with '
'single slice duration')
duration = np.mean(tdiffs)
# To slice time order
st_order = np.round(np.array(timed) / duration)
# Check if slice times fit known schemes
n_timed = len(timed)
so_recoder = self._field_recoders['slice_code']
labels = so_recoder.value_set('label')
labels.remove('unknown')
for label in labels:
if np.all(st_order == self._slice_time_order(
label,
n_timed)):
break
else:
raise HeaderDataError('slice ordering of %s fits '
'with no known scheme' % st_order)
# Set values into header
hdr['slice_start'] = slice_start
hdr['slice_end'] = slice_end
hdr['slice_duration'] = duration
hdr['slice_code'] = slice_order_codes.code[label]
def _slice_time_order(self, slabel, n_slices):
''' Supporting function to give time order of slices from label '''
if slabel == 'sequential increasing':
sp_ind_time_order = list(range(n_slices))
elif slabel == 'sequential decreasing':
sp_ind_time_order = list(range(n_slices)[::-1])
elif slabel == 'alternating increasing':
sp_ind_time_order = (list(range(0, n_slices, 2)) +
list(range(1, n_slices, 2)))
elif slabel == 'alternating decreasing':
sp_ind_time_order = (list(range(n_slices - 1, -1, -2)) +
list(range(n_slices - 2, -1, -2)))
elif slabel == 'alternating increasing 2':
sp_ind_time_order = (list(range(1, n_slices, 2)) +
list(range(0, n_slices, 2)))
elif slabel == 'alternating decreasing 2':
sp_ind_time_order = (list(range(n_slices - 2, -1, -2)) +
list(range(n_slices - 1, -1, -2)))
else:
raise HeaderDataError('We do not handle slice ordering "%s"'
% slabel)
return np.argsort(sp_ind_time_order)
def get_xyzt_units(self):
xyz_code = self.structarr['xyzt_units'] % 8
t_code = self.structarr['xyzt_units'] - xyz_code
return (unit_codes.label[xyz_code],
unit_codes.label[t_code])
def set_xyzt_units(self, xyz=None, t=None):
if xyz is None:
xyz = 0
if t is None:
t = 0
xyz_code = self.structarr['xyzt_units'] % 8
t_code = self.structarr['xyzt_units'] - xyz_code
xyz_code = unit_codes[xyz]
t_code = unit_codes[t]
self.structarr['xyzt_units'] = xyz_code + t_code
def _clean_after_mapping(self):
''' Set format-specific stuff after converting header from mapping
Clean up header after it has been initialized from an
``as_analyze_map`` method of another header type
See :meth:`nibabel.analyze.AnalyzeHeader._clean_after_mapping` for a
more detailed description.
'''
self._structarr['magic'] = (self.single_magic if self.is_single
else self.pair_magic)
''' Checks only below here '''
@classmethod
def _get_checks(klass):
# We need to return our own versions of - e.g. chk_datatype, to
# pick up the Nifti datatypes from our class
return (klass._chk_sizeof_hdr,
klass._chk_datatype,
klass._chk_bitpix,
klass._chk_pixdims,
klass._chk_qfac,
klass._chk_magic,
klass._chk_offset,
klass._chk_qform_code,
klass._chk_sform_code)
@staticmethod
def _chk_qfac(hdr, fix=False):
rep = Report(HeaderDataError)
if hdr['pixdim'][0] in (-1, 1):
return hdr, rep
rep.problem_level = 20
rep.problem_msg = 'pixdim[0] (qfac) should be 1 (default) or -1'
if fix:
hdr['pixdim'][0] = 1
rep.fix_msg = 'setting qfac to 1'
return hdr, rep
@staticmethod
def _chk_magic(hdr, fix=False):
rep = Report(HeaderDataError)
magic = np.asscalar(hdr['magic'])
if magic in (hdr.pair_magic, hdr.single_magic):
return hdr, rep
rep.problem_msg = ('magic string "%s" is not valid' %
asstr(magic))
rep.problem_level = 45
if fix:
rep.fix_msg = 'leaving as is, but future errors are likely'
return hdr, rep
@staticmethod
def _chk_offset(hdr, fix=False):
rep = Report(HeaderDataError)
# for ease of later string formatting, use scalar of byte string
magic = np.asscalar(hdr['magic'])
offset = np.asscalar(hdr['vox_offset'])
if offset == 0:
return hdr, rep
if magic == hdr.single_magic and offset < hdr.single_vox_offset:
rep.problem_level = 40
rep.problem_msg = ('vox offset %d too low for '
'single file nifti1' % offset)
if fix:
hdr['vox_offset'] = hdr.single_vox_offset
rep.fix_msg = 'setting to minimum value of {0}'.format(
hdr.single_vox_offset)
return hdr, rep
if not offset % 16:
return hdr, rep
# SPM uses memory mapping to read the data, and
# apparently this has to start on 16 byte boundaries
rep.problem_msg = ('vox offset (={0:g}) not divisible '
'by 16, not SPM compatible'.format(offset))
rep.problem_level = 30
if fix:
rep.fix_msg = 'leaving at current value'
return hdr, rep
@classmethod
def _chk_qform_code(klass, hdr, fix=False):
return klass._chk_xform_code('qform_code', hdr, fix)
@classmethod
def _chk_sform_code(klass, hdr, fix=False):
return klass._chk_xform_code('sform_code', hdr, fix)
@classmethod
def _chk_xform_code(klass, code_type, hdr, fix):
# utility method for sform and qform codes
rep = Report(HeaderDataError)
code = int(hdr[code_type])
recoder = klass._field_recoders[code_type]
if code in recoder.value_set():
return hdr, rep
rep.problem_level = 30
rep.problem_msg = '%s %d not valid' % (code_type, code)
if fix:
hdr[code_type] = 0
rep.fix_msg = 'setting to 0'
return hdr, rep
@classmethod
def may_contain_header(klass, binaryblock):
if len(binaryblock) < klass.sizeof_hdr:
return False
hdr_struct = np.ndarray(shape=(), dtype=header_dtype,
buffer=binaryblock[:klass.sizeof_hdr])
return hdr_struct['magic'] in (b'ni1', b'n+1')
class Nifti1PairHeader(Nifti1Header):
''' Class for NIfTI1 pair header '''
# Signal whether this is single (header + data) file
is_single = False
class Nifti1Pair(analyze.AnalyzeImage):
""" Class for NIfTI1 format image, header pair
"""
header_class = Nifti1PairHeader
_meta_sniff_len = header_class.sizeof_hdr
rw = True
def __init__(self, dataobj, affine, header=None,
extra=None, file_map=None):
super(Nifti1Pair, self).__init__(dataobj,
affine,
header,
extra,
file_map)
# Force set of s/q form when header is None unless affine is also None
if header is None and affine is not None:
self._affine2header()
# Copy docstring
__init__.__doc__ = analyze.AnalyzeImage.__init__.__doc__ + '''
Notes
-----
If both a `header` and an `affine` are specified, and the `affine` does
not match the affine that is in the `header`, the `affine` will be used,
but the ``sform_code`` and ``qform_code`` fields in the header will be
re-initialised to their default values. This is performed on the basis
that, if you are changing the affine, you are likely to be changing the
space to which the affine is pointing. The :meth:`set_sform` and
:meth:`set_qform` methods can be used to update the codes after an image
has been created - see those methods, and the :ref:`manual
<default-sform-qform-codes>` for more details. '''
def update_header(self):
''' Harmonize header with image data and affine
See AnalyzeImage.update_header for more examples
Examples
--------
>>> data = np.zeros((2,3,4))
>>> affine = np.diag([1.0,2.0,3.0,1.0])
>>> img = Nifti1Image(data, affine)
>>> hdr = img.header
>>> np.all(hdr.get_qform() == affine)
True
>>> np.all(hdr.get_sform() == affine)
True
'''
super(Nifti1Pair, self).update_header()
hdr = self._header
hdr['magic'] = hdr.pair_magic
def _affine2header(self):
""" Unconditionally set affine into the header """
hdr = self._header
# Set affine into sform with default code
hdr.set_sform(self._affine, code='aligned')
# Make qform 'unknown'
hdr.set_qform(self._affine, code='unknown')
def get_qform(self, coded=False):
""" Return 4x4 affine matrix from qform parameters in header
Parameters
----------
coded : bool, optional
If True, return {affine or None}, and qform code. If False, just
return affine. {affine or None} means, return None if qform code
== 0, and affine otherwise.
Returns
-------
affine : None or (4,4) ndarray
If `coded` is False, always return affine reconstructed from qform
quaternion. If `coded` is True, return None if qform code is 0,
else return the affine.
code : int
Qform code. Only returned if `coded` is True.
See also
--------
set_qform
get_sform
"""
return self._header.get_qform(coded)
def set_qform(self, affine, code=None, strip_shears=True, **kwargs):
''' Set qform header values from 4x4 affine
Parameters
----------
affine : None or 4x4 array
affine transform to write into sform. If None, only set code.
code : None, string or integer
String or integer giving meaning of transform in *affine*.
The default is None. If code is None, then:
* If affine is None, `code`-> 0
* If affine not None and existing qform code in header == 0,
`code`-> 2 (aligned)
* If affine not None and existing qform code in header != 0,
`code`-> existing qform code in header
strip_shears : bool, optional
Whether to strip shears in `affine`. If True, shears will be
silently stripped. If False, the presence of shears will raise a
``HeaderDataError``
update_affine : bool, optional
Whether to update the image affine from the header best affine
after setting the qform. Must be keyword argument (because of
different position in `set_qform`). Default is True
See also
--------
get_qform
set_sform
Examples
--------
>>> data = np.arange(24).reshape((2,3,4))
>>> aff = np.diag([2, 3, 4, 1])
>>> img = Nifti1Pair(data, aff)
>>> img.get_qform()
array([[ 2., 0., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 3., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 4., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 0., 1.]])
>>> img.get_qform(coded=True)
(None, 0)
>>> aff2 = np.diag([3, 4, 5, 1])
>>> img.set_qform(aff2, 'talairach')
>>> qaff, code = img.get_qform(coded=True)
>>> np.all(qaff == aff2)
True
>>> int(code)
3
'''
update_affine = kwargs.pop('update_affine', True)
if kwargs:
raise TypeError('Unexpected keyword argument(s) %s' % kwargs)
self._header.set_qform(affine, code, strip_shears)
if update_affine:
if self._affine is None:
self._affine = self._header.get_best_affine()
else:
self._affine[:] = self._header.get_best_affine()
def get_sform(self, coded=False):
""" Return 4x4 affine matrix from sform parameters in header
Parameters
----------
coded : bool, optional
If True, return {affine or None}, and sform code. If False, just
return affine. {affine or None} means, return None if sform code
== 0, and affine otherwise.
Returns
-------
affine : None or (4,4) ndarray
If `coded` is False, always return affine from sform fields. If
`coded` is True, return None if sform code is 0, else return the
affine.
code : int
Sform code. Only returned if `coded` is True.
See also
--------
set_sform
get_qform
"""
return self._header.get_sform(coded)
def set_sform(self, affine, code=None, **kwargs):
''' Set sform transform from 4x4 affine
Parameters
----------
affine : None or 4x4 array
affine transform to write into sform. If None, only set `code`
code : None, string or integer
String or integer giving meaning of transform in *affine*.
The default is None. If code is None, then:
* If affine is None, `code`-> 0
* If affine not None and existing sform code in header == 0,
`code`-> 2 (aligned)
* If affine not None and existing sform code in header != 0,
`code`-> existing sform code in header
update_affine : bool, optional
Whether to update the image affine from the header best affine
after setting the qform. Must be keyword argument (because of
different position in `set_qform`). Default is True
See also
--------
get_sform
set_qform
Examples
--------
>>> data = np.arange(24).reshape((2,3,4))
>>> aff = np.diag([2, 3, 4, 1])
>>> img = Nifti1Pair(data, aff)
>>> img.get_sform()
array([[ 2., 0., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 3., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 4., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 0., 1.]])
>>> saff, code = img.get_sform(coded=True)
>>> saff
array([[ 2., 0., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 3., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 4., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 0., 1.]])
>>> int(code)
2
>>> aff2 = np.diag([3, 4, 5, 1])
>>> img.set_sform(aff2, 'talairach')
>>> saff, code = img.get_sform(coded=True)
>>> np.all(saff == aff2)
True
>>> int(code)
3
'''
update_affine = kwargs.pop('update_affine', True)
if kwargs:
raise TypeError('Unexpected keyword argument(s) %s' % kwargs)
self._header.set_sform(affine, code)
if update_affine:
if self._affine is None:
self._affine = self._header.get_best_affine()
else:
self._affine[:] = self._header.get_best_affine()
def as_reoriented(self, ornt):
"""Apply an orientation change and return a new image
If ornt is identity transform, return the original image, unchanged
Parameters
----------
ornt : (n,2) orientation array
orientation transform. ``ornt[N,1]` is flip of axis N of the
array implied by `shape`, where 1 means no flip and -1 means
flip. For example, if ``N==0`` and ``ornt[0,1] == -1``, and
there's an array ``arr`` of shape `shape`, the flip would
correspond to the effect of ``np.flipud(arr)``. ``ornt[:,0]`` is
the transpose that needs to be done to the implied array, as in
``arr.transpose(ornt[:,0])``
"""
img = super(Nifti1Pair, self).as_reoriented(ornt)
if img is self:
return img
# Also apply the transform to the dim_info fields
new_dim = list(img.header.get_dim_info())
for idx, value in enumerate(new_dim):
# For each value, leave as None if it was that way,
# otherwise check where we have mapped it to
if value is None:
continue
new_dim[idx] = np.where(ornt[:, 0] == idx)[0]
img.header.set_dim_info(*new_dim)
return img
class Nifti1Image(Nifti1Pair):
""" Class for single file NIfTI1 format image
"""
header_class = Nifti1Header
valid_exts = ('.nii',)
files_types = (('image', '.nii'),)
@staticmethod
def _get_fileholders(file_map):
""" Return fileholder for header and image
For single-file niftis, the fileholder for the header and the image
will be the same
"""
return file_map['image'], file_map['image']
def update_header(self):
''' Harmonize header with image data and affine '''
super(Nifti1Image, self).update_header()
hdr = self._header
hdr['magic'] = hdr.single_magic
def load(filename):
""" Load NIfTI1 single or pair from `filename`
Parameters
----------
filename : str
filename of image to be loaded
Returns
-------
img : Nifti1Image or Nifti1Pair
NIfTI1 single or pair image instance
Raises
------
ImageFileError
if `filename` doesn't look like NIfTI1;
IOError
if `filename` does not exist.
"""
try:
img = Nifti1Image.load(filename)
except ImageFileError:
return Nifti1Pair.load(filename)
return img
def save(img, filename):
""" Save NIfTI1 single or pair to `filename`
Parameters
----------
filename : str
filename to which to save image
"""
try:
Nifti1Image.instance_to_filename(img, filename)
except ImageFileError:
Nifti1Pair.instance_to_filename(img, filename)
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