| DICOMFIND(1) | User Commands | DICOMFIND(1) |
dicomfind - vtk-dicom CLI
--ignore-dicomdir Ignore the DICOMDIR file even if it is present.
This command is like the UNIX "find" command, but for DICOM files.
When searching for files with a specific attribute (with "-k"), the tag can be in its hexadecimal form GGGG,EEEE or with its keyword form Modality=MR. Alternatively, the tags can be listed in a query file with the "-q" option (one tag per line). Attributes nested within sequences can be specified by giving a tag path "-k Tag1/Tag2/Tag3". Either a forward slash or a backslash can be used to separate the components of the path. Private tags hould be preceded by the private dictionary name in square brackets.
The "-exec" and "-execdir" arguments cause dicomfind to run the specified program on the found files. For example, to dump each file one would use "-exec dicomdump {} \;" where each instance of {} will be replaced by a found file, and ";" indicates the end of the args to dicomdump. Alternately, if "+" is used to end the args, then the program will be run on each DICOM series and {} will be replaced by all files in the series. The "-execdir" argument is similar, except that it runs the program from within the directory of the file (or files), and {} is replaced by just the filenames instead of with the full paths.
This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used by others.
| April 2025 | dicomfind 0.8.17 |