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I am interested, what ct and lt (in POSIXct and POSIXlt) mean. Are they some kind of abbreviations? E.g., does ct mean calendar time and lt something else? I have a CT scan with a shape of (350, 512, 512) and a voxel size of (2, 1.13, 1.13). I would like to do an interpolation to get a new voxel size of (1,1,1) by using zoom from scipy. Here is the co. 2 You can build ct-ng as root. You need to allow that explicitly and confirm in menuconfig. There is an entry in paths and misc options. Not sure if you've solve the problem or not but I just wanted to help since I was having the same problem just now. In eclipse go to Window. In Window go to Preference. In Preference, in the search bar type Installed JREs Edit the jre to the file directory in which your JDK is installed i.e C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-14.0.2 after that you can close and refresh and it should build fine. How to resample anisotropic voxel size (CT) into isotropic voxel size Asked 1 year, 5 months ago Modified 10 months ago Viewed 324 times There are two POSIXt types, POSIXct and POSIXlt. ct can stand for calendar time, it stores the number of seconds since the origin. lt , or local time, keeps the date as a list of time attributes (such as hour and mon ). I can see that a CT table has been created in the System Tables; SQL Server Agent is on, and I can see the cdc.db_name_capture job has been created and is running. However, even though the table_name table is being populated, I never see anything in the CT table. I have other tables that have CDC enabled for them in the same database which are being updated, and CDC is capturing data for them. how to get an axial image from ct scan images. as i am using sliver07 dataset so it has 100+ images in single.mhd file. I have axial slices of chest CT scans. Now, I want to use all these slices to construct a planar structure like an X-ray with a coronal view (Posterior to Anterior or Anterior to Posterior view). I'm trying to extract the year and month from a POSIXct variable using data wrangling skills I recently learned. However it doesn't seem to work. I can do it the old way (just using format) but my.