[MINC-users] BIC Objects and Python

Vladimir S. FONOV vladimir.fonov at gmail.com
Mon Feb 3 21:32:59 EST 2014


It is also possible to use cython. 

On a related topic: https://github.com/BIC-MNI/pyezminc - cython based  minc reader/writer for python - creation from NeuroRX - uses EZminc c++ library (part of libminc) 

On 2014-02-03, at 8:59 PM, Jon Pipitone <jon at pipitone.ca> wrote:

> On 02/04, Andrew Janke wrote:
>> On 4 February 2014 08:04, Jason Lerch <jason at mouseimaging.ca> wrote:
>>> I would advocate for option 2 [wrapping libbicpl]
>> 
>> Seconded.
> 
> Having never done this before, what would you recommend using? ctypes,
> SWIG, or something else entirely? 
> 
> Jason, I see you used ctypes for pyminc, did you craft the wrapper by
> hand or use something to generate it (even to get started)?
> 
> Jon.
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Best regards,

Vladimir S. FONOV ~ v.s.fonov <at> ilmarin.info







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