Hi Mark,
But how is the analyze-form complex volume represented? Are the two volumes
concatenated in one file, real first and imaginary second (i.e. as if the two volumes
are sequential in time)? Or is it interleaved? Or must I always have two separate
files to represent one complex volume? thanks,
jack
>Hi Jack,
>
>avwcomplex converts analyze-form complex volumes to and from
>pairs of real volumes. So if you have one volume = real part and
>another volume = imaginary part then doing:
> avwcomplex -complex realvol imagvol complexvol
>will save the output volume (called complexvol in this example)
>in the analyze-form.
>
>You can also split up a complex analyze-form volume into separate
>parts (either real & imaginary or magnitude & phase).
>
>Hope that makes sense.
>All the best,
> Mark
>
>
>
>Jack Grinband wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>What format does avwcomplex want complex numbers in? That is, I have a
complex image
>>where the real and imaginary values are interleaved. Should this work or do I
need to have
>>the real and imaginary part on a single line or what? thanks,
>>
>>jack
>>
>>
|