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- Name
- PV-Wave
- Byline
- Visual Numerics
- Description
- PV-Wave is a interactive programming language designed for data analysis. We have several programs written for creating, viewing, and measuring MRI images of brains. PV-Wave is a very powerful programming language with a very simple syntax. We reuse code from one program to write a new program that does something slightly different. This only takes us a few hours. If we used another language, like C++, our program turn around time would be days instead of hours.
- NIfTI-1 support
- Creator
- Visual Numerics
- Contact
- Visual Numerics, 1-800-447-7147, Fax 303-530-9329
- WWW
- http://www.vni.com.
- Availability
- Single user and site licenses are available.
- How to get
- Contact Visual Numerics through their web site.
- Current version
- 8.51
- Current version release date
- December, 2005
- Open source
- No
- License
- Available free of charge
- No
- Requirements
- This software run on many platforms: SunOS 4.1.3, SunOS 5.5, Windows95, IRIX (silicon graphics Unix), Ultrix, Linix, Macintosh. The software requires about 100Megs of disk space and 16 Megs of RAM to run.
- Technical publications
- See Visual Numerics web site.
- Applications publications
- Other information
- None.
- Keywords
- segmentation, visualization
- Platforms
- IRIX, Linux, MacOS, SunOS
- IATR listing last updated
- 23 Jan 2006
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