From: Carnë D. <car...@gm...> - 2012-09-25 19:40:55
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On 25 September 2012 21:23, Andy Buckle <and...@gm...> wrote: > On 19 September 2012 17:26, adam aitkenhead <ada...@ho...> wrote: >> >> Hi Andy, >> >> I've attached an updated version of the isdicom function which can now check >> a list of files (in a cell array) in one go, which is much quicker than >> checking each file separately. Again, no rush for releasing a new version >> of the toolbox - just some changes I was making for my own code anyway. >> >> Also on a different note, I've written functions which read/write the >> Analyze format, giving functions equivalent to Matlab's analyze75info and >> analyze75read. Would you rather keep the Dicom toolbox purely for the Dicom >> format, or are you interested in expanding it to become a general Medical >> File Format toolbox? No worries if not, just thought I'd see what you >> thought before I see where else they could fit into Octave-forge. >> >> Adam >> >>> Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 14:57:29 +0100 >> >>> Subject: Re: [OctDev] Dicom package / isdicom function >>> From: and...@gm... >>> To: ada...@ho... >>> >>> > I have access to Matlab too, and it recognises the non-standard DICOM >>> > file. >>> > (Just to note, although I have tested the ML behaviour for a some test >>> > files, I didn't use Matlab as a basis for the code.) >>> >>> Excellent. That is the way to do it. We are careful about copyright. >>> >>> Andy > > Carnë - can Adam get write permission for the svn repo? He has work to > do (see below ;) > > Adam - do you have a sf.net account? Could you get a checkout and commit a fix? > > I have committed isdicom.m. I added a couple of tests. You didn't. Your last commit only changes makefile Carnë |