mvpa2.atlases.fsl.XMLBasedAtlas¶
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class
mvpa2.atlases.fsl.
XMLBasedAtlas
(filename=None, resolution=None, image_file=None, coordT=None, default_levels=None, load_maps=True)¶ Base class for atlases using XML as the definition backend
Methods
Parameters: filename : str
Filename for the xml definition of the atlas
resolution : None or float
Some atlases link to multiple images at different resolutions. if None – best resolution is selected using 0th dimension resolution
image_file : None or str
If None, overrides filename for the used imagefile, so it could load a custom (re-registered) atlas maps
coordT :
Optional transformation to apply first
default_levels : None or slice or list of int
What levels by default to operate on
load_maps : bool
Load spatial maps for the atlas.
Methods
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coordT
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extent
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label_point
(coord, levels=None)¶ Return labels for the given spatial point at specified levels
Function takes care about first transforming the point into the voxel space
Parameters: coord : tuple
Coordinates of the point (xyz)
levels : None or list of int
At what levels to return the results
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levels
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levels_listing
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load_atlas
(filename)¶ Load atlas from a file
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origin
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query
(index, query_voxel=False)¶ Generic query method.
Use shortcuts
__getitem__
for querying by voxel indices and__call__
for querying by space coordinates.Parameters: index : tuple or list
Arguments of the query, such as coordinates and optionally levels
query_voxel : bool
Either at the end query a voxel indexes or point coordinates
Allows to access the elements via simple indexing. Examples:: :
print atlas[ 0, -7, 20, [1,2,3] ] print atlas[ (0, -7, 20), 1:2 ] print atlas[ (0, -7, 20) ] print atlas[ (0, -7, 20), : ]
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resolution
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set_coordT
(coordT)¶ Set coordT transformation.
spaceT needs to be adjusted since we glob those two transformations together
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spaceT
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version
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voxdim
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