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NAME

       gensample - Generates a virtual sample suitable for sequence simulation in ODIN

DESCRIPTION

       gensample:  Generates  a  virtual  sample  suitable  for  sequence simulation in ODIN This
       program is part of odin 2.0.5 with configuration  using_gcc debug  gui(:5)  standalone  dl
       posix_threads libz gsl nifti vtk dicom png ismrmrd gdb

   Usage and options:
              Create a sample from external maps:

       gensample  -fr  <FOVread>  -fp  <FOVphase> -fs <FOVslice> -s0 <spin-density> [-t1 <T1map>]
       [-t2 <T2map>] [-pm <ppmMap>] [-ir <inplane-reduction>] [-ss  <single-slice  number>]  [-ft
       <comma-separated-list of frame-rates for dymaic phantoms>]
              -o <Sample-file>

              Create a point-spread function:

              gensample   -psf   -t1   <point  T1>  -t2  <point  T2>  [-dc  <DiffusionCoeff>]  -o
              <Sample-file>

              Create rectangle of uniform  spin  distribution  about  origin  in  all  3  spatial
              dimensions:

              gensample  -uni  -n  <size>  -f  <FOV>  [-t1  <uniform  T1>]  [-t2 <uniform T2>] -o
              <Sample-file>

              Create an isochromat distribution:

              gensample -iso -n <size> -df  <freq-distribution-width[kHz]>  -t1  <point  T1>  -t2
              <point T2> [-dc <point Dcoeff>] -o <Sample-file>

              Create a homogenous disk with given radius:

              gensample -dsk -n <size> -f <FOV> -R <radius> [-t1 <uniform T1>] [-t2 <uniform T2>]
              [-dc <uniform DiffusionCoeff>] -o <Sample-file>

              Create coaxial cylinder:

              gensample -cyl -n <size> -f <FOV> -Xi <inner-suscept[ppm]> -Xo <outer-suscept[ppm]>
              -Ri  <inner-radius>  -Ro  <outer-radius>  [-t1  <uniform  T1>  -t2 <uniform T2> -sl
              <single-line>] -o <Sample-file>

   Other options:
       -v <loglevel> or <component:loglevel> for debugging/tracing all  components  or  a  single
              component,  respectively.  Possible values for loglevel are: 0(noLog), 1(errorLog),
              2(warningLog), 3(infoLog), 4(significantDebug), 5(normalDebug), 6(verboseDebug).

       -h, --help, -help, --version : Print help text or version information