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In order to more reliably test AFNI's transformations on "oblique" datasets, it is interesting to have a solid ground that we can replicate their "deoblique" operation. This is an intermediate step towards #45.
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With the generous support from Paul Taylor <@mrneont> and his answers in
afni/afni#353, I have managed to get all tests to PASS.
I am not resolving the problem of oblique datasets for displacements
fields this time.
Resolves: #45.
Resolves: #150.
Continues: #157.
In order to more reliably test AFNI's transformations on "oblique" datasets, it is interesting to have a solid ground that we can replicate their "deoblique" operation. This is an intermediate step towards #45.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: