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− | The command {{t| | + | The command {{t|dcm}} extends the functionalities of the [[dcm GUI]] for creating and managing catalogues. |
+ | While the GUI offers quick tools for visiting the tomograms, the {{t|dcm}} command is normally more comfortable for global operations or data extraction. | ||
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+ | ==Creating a catalogue== | ||
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+ | {{t|dcm -create myCatalogue}} | ||
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+ | creates an empty catalogue. | ||
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+ | ==Adding elements== | ||
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+ | {{t|dcm -fromvll myvll}} | ||
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+ | where {{t|myvll}} is a [[volume list file]], in this case a text file with the names of the files | ||
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+ | ===Adding tomograms=== | ||
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+ | <tt>dcm -c <myCatalogue> -at <myTomogram></tt> | ||
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+ | ===Adding models from a tomogram=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Deleting elements== |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 1 September 2016
The command dcm extends the functionalities of the dcm GUI for creating and managing catalogues. While the GUI offers quick tools for visiting the tomograms, the dcm command is normally more comfortable for global operations or data extraction.
Contents
Creating a catalogue
dcm -create myCatalogue
creates an empty catalogue.
Adding elements
dcm -fromvll myvll
where myvll is a volume list file, in this case a text file with the names of the files
Adding tomograms
dcm -c <myCatalogue> -at <myTomogram>