vtkxform(1)
Apply coordinate transformation to point coordinates in VTK file.
SYNOPSIS
vtkxform XformList
DESCRIPTION
An ASCII-format VTK file is read from standard input and a user-provided coordinate transformation (optionally inverted) is applied to the vertex coordinates. A VTK file with transformed points is then written to standard output.
OPTIONS
Global Toolkit Options (these are shared by all CMTK tools)
- --help
-
Write list of basic command line options to standard output.
- --help-all
-
Write complete list of basic and advanced command line options to standard output.
- --wiki
-
Write list of command line options to standard output in MediaWiki markup.
- --man
-
Write man page source in 'nroff' markup to standard output.
- --version
-
Write toolkit version to standard output.
- --echo
-
Write the current command line to standard output.
- --verbose-level <integer>
-
Set verbosity level.
- --verbose, -v
-
Increment verbosity level by 1 (deprecated; supported for backward compatibility).
- --threads <integer>
-
Set maximum number of parallel threads (for POSIX threads and OpenMP).
Main Options
- --inversion-tolerance <double>
-
Numerical tolerance of B-spline inversion in mm. Smaller values will lead to more accurate inversion, but may increase failure rate.
[Default: 0.001]
- --source-image <string>
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Set source image of the transformation (i.e., the image that the transformation maps points FROM) to correct for differences in orientation and coordinate space.
[Default: NONE]
- --target-image <string>
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Set target image of the transformation (i.e., the image that the transformation maps points TO) to correct for differences in orientation and coordinate space.
[Default: NONE]
AUTHORS
Torsten Rohlfing, with contributions from Michael P. Hasak, Greg Jefferis, Calvin R. Maurer, Daniel B. Russakoff, and Yaroslav Halchenko
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CMTK is developed with support from the NIAAA under Grant AA021697, National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence (N-CANDA): Data Integration Component. From April 2009 through September 2011, CMTK development and maintenance was supported by the NIBIB under Grant EB008381.