Program: gdcm
Module: $RCSfile: gdcmOrientation.cxx,v $
Language: C++
- Date: $Date: 2005/10/21 16:02:01 $
- Version: $Revision: 1.18 $
+ Date: $Date: 2006/01/19 11:46:46 $
+ Version: $Revision: 1.23 $
Copyright (c) CREATIS (Centre de Recherche et d'Applications en Traitement de
l'Image). All rights reserved. See Doc/License.txt or
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};
+/// \brief returns human readable interpretation of the most
+/// similar basic orientation (Axial, Coronal, Sagital, ...) of the image
const char* Orientation::GetOrientationTypeString(OrientationType const o)
{
int k = (int)o;
return OrientationTypeStrings[k];
}
+/// \brief returns of the most similar basic orientation
+/// (Axial, Coronal, Sagital, ...) of the image
OrientationType Orientation::GetOrientationType( File *f )
{
float iop[6];
*/
/**
- * \brief computes the Patient Orientation relative to the image plane
+ * \brief Computes the Patient Orientation relative to the image plane
* from the 'Image Orientation (Patient)'
- * The first entry is the direction of the rows, given by the
+ * - or from 0020 0035Image Orientation (RET) -
+ * - The first entry is the direction of the rows, given by the
* direction of the last pixel in the first row from the first
* pixel in that row.
- * The second entry is the direction of the columns, given by
+ * - The second entry is the direction of the columns, given by
* the direction of the last pixel in the first column from the
* first pixel in that column.
* Anatomical direction is designated by the capital
* letters: A (anterior), P (posterior), R (right),L (left),
* H (head), F (foot).
- * Refinements in the orientation descriptions are designated
+ * - Refinements in the orientation descriptions are designated
* by one or two additional letters in each value.
* Use it when "Patient Orientation" (0020,0020) is not found
- * @return orientation string as "rawOrientation\columnsOrientation"
+ * @return orientation string as "rowsOrientation\columnsOrientation"
*/
std::string Orientation::GetOrientation ( File *f )
{