nipype.interfaces.dipy.anisotropic_power module¶
APMQball¶
Bases: DipyDiffusionInterface
Calculates the anisotropic power map
Example
>>> import nipype.interfaces.dipy as dipy >>> apm = dipy.APMQball() >>> apm.inputs.in_file = 'diffusion.nii' >>> apm.inputs.in_bvec = 'bvecs' >>> apm.inputs.in_bval = 'bvals' >>> apm.run()
- Mandatory Inputs
in_bval (a pathlike object or string representing an existing file) – Input b-values table.
in_bvec (a pathlike object or string representing an existing file) – Input b-vectors table.
in_file (a pathlike object or string representing an existing file) – Input diffusion data.
- Optional Inputs
b0_thres (an integer) – B0 threshold. (Nipype default value:
700
)mask_file (a pathlike object or string representing an existing file) – An optional brain mask.
out_prefix (a string) – Output prefix for file names.
- Outputs
out_file (a pathlike object or string representing an existing file)