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# Tomato
A library to calculate parametric maps in MRI. It contains ShMOLLI implementation as in [this article](https://jcmr-online.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1532-429X-12-69).
**Github** repository can be found [here](https://github.com/MRKonrad/tomato).
**Documentation** in doxygen can be found [here](https://mrkonrad.github.io/tomato/html).
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## Tomato and Numerical Recipes
**Important**
Original ShMOLLI (and based on it Tomato) uses code based on Numerical Recipes book. Due to Numerical Recipes licence I cannot share this part of the code online. Please contact me if you would like to use this part of the code. To make up for this limitation we provide a number of alternative fitting procedures.
# Software Requirements Specification
1. Calculate ShMOLLI with exactly the same results as these from the previous implementation.
2. API for easily choosing
* a map calculation algorithm,
* a fitting algorithm,
* a model function and corresponding energy function.
3. Compatibility with:
* main operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux),
* C++98 (to include the library in older code).
4. Handling DICOM files.
5. Fast calculation.
6. Easily interfaced to calculation environments MATLAB, IDL and Python.
# Coding style
* Underscore (`_variable`) means a class member variable.
* C++98 does not allow me to use constructor delegation. I am using methods like `setAllPointersToNull()` to make up for it.
* Order of methods in a class definition:
* functional (calculation, helpers etc)
* getters/setters
* disp()
* constructors/destructors
* In **copy constructors** copy primitive types, set all pointers to zero.
# Notes
* **Continuous integration** was tested [in this repo](https://github.com/MRKonrad/ContinousIntegrationPlayground).
* **Gitmodules**: after `git clone` run `git submodule update --init --recursive` to get the submodules code.
* It would be nice to follow [CppCoreGuidlines](https://github.com/isocpp/CppCoreGuidelines/blob/master/CppCoreGuidelines.md) as far as C++98 allows.
* Maybe I can write a script for github releases with [github releases REST api](https://developer.github.com/v3/repos/releases/#create-a-release) and [curl REST api](http://www.codingpedia.org/ama/how-to-test-a-rest-api-from-command-line-with-curl/#12_HEAD_requests)?
# TODO:
* provide template yaml config files
* processing without phase data
* output SNR maps
* make sure SNR and nAmoebaCalls is the same as in Shmolli
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