NAME
minccomplete - checks if a MINC file is complete
SYNOPSIS
minccomplete [options] <file.mnc>
minccomplete is designed as a QC tool that you can use to check if MINC
or xfm files have been completely written.
DESCRIPTION
minccomplete will check if a file exists and is completely written.
The reasons for non-completion are varied but typically caused when a
process writing a MINC or xfm file is interrupted. A zero will be
returned if the file is complete and a -1 if it isn’t.
Examples:
$ minccomplete in.mnc
0
$ minccomplete in.xfm
0
A MINC file is returned as complete if the image attribute
image:complete is set. ie:
mincinfo -attvalue image:complete infile.mnc
A xfm file is deemed complete if xfm2param can parse the file. The
associated exit codes will also be set as part of this so that
minccomplete can be used in scripts.
An entirely simplistic example:
#! /bin/sh
infile=$1
if [ `minccomplete ${infile}` ]
then
echo "Yes!"
else
echo "Nope, try again"
fi
Problems or comments should be sent to: a.janke@gmail.com
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Be noisy when doing things
--version
Print version number and exit
-h, --help
Dump some quick help output
--man
Dump a man page
-e, --error_string
Don’t die on errors (eg: file not found) and print the supplied
value instead
SEE ALSO
mincheader(1) mincinfo(1) xfm2param(1)
AUTHOR
Andrew Janke - a.janke@gmail.com
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 2000 by Andrew L Janke