What is in my ‘user_settings.R’ file?

You can also edit the file “user_settings.R” manually to your needs.

Variable

Example

Description

path_input_dicom

“/media/niklas/BIDS_data/dicom/”

Input path, where your DICOM folders are inside of session folders

path_output

“/media/niklas/BIDS_data/BIDSconvertR”

A path, where all the output of the converter should be written to.

study_name

“BiDirect Study”

Your study name, only needed for the dashboard rendering.

regex_subject_id

“[:digit:]{5}”

Regex defining your unique subject ID’s.

regex_group_id

“[:digit:]{1}(?=[:digit:]{4})”

Regex defining the group ID (if present).

regex_remove_pattern

“[:punct:]{1}|[:blank:]{1}|((b|d)i(d|b)i|bid|bd|bdi)(ect|rect)($|(rs|T2TSE|neu))”

These regex will be removed from the file names.

sessions_id_old

c(“Baseline”, “FollowUp”, “FollowUp2”, “FollowUp3”)

The folder (and session) names before conversion

sessions_id_new

c(“0”, “2”, “4”, “6”)

The folder (and session) names after conversion. These can be identical to “sessions_id_old”. But note, that in BIDS a number is the way to go.

mri_sequences

“T1|T2|DTI|fmr|rest|rs|func|FLAIR|smartbrain|survey|smart|ffe|tse”

These are regular expressions, which should be matched to your MRI sequence ID’s.

dcm2niix_argument_string

“-ba y -f %d -z y -w 0 -i y”

string of the arguments, which are used for dcm2niix, can be changed.

Table 1: Information in the user settings file