that is the rh.cortex.label file? It doesn't look like it....

On Fri, 1 Jun 2012, mdkrue...@uwalumni.com 
wrote:

> Bruce-
>
> Here you go. Subjects recoded.
>
> Graph:  name
>
> Data: path
> Variable: Subject
> Measurement: external
> subject id, class id, variable value, measurement value, standard deviation
> ------------
> S1 Cl1 0.0 3.10522500831 0.268702566292
> S2 Cl1 1.0 2.67585065105 0.396833961125
> S3 Cl1 2.0 3.07631433273 0.173949345568
> S4 Cl1 3.0 2.85668014067 0.0907729539181
> S5 Cl1 4.0 3.24184323479 0.212597547853
> S6 Cl1 5.0 2.54176559894 0.111183384791
> S7 Cl1 6.0 2.87165045086 0.137271513295
> S8 Cl1 7.0 2.72165358457 0.128648203321
>
> On 6/1/12, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
>> something like this:
>>
>> head ~/local_subjects/bruce/label/rh.cortex.label
>> #!ascii label  , from subject  vox2ras=TkReg
>> 141813
>> 0  11.129  -93.761  -16.820 0.0000000000
>> 1  11.136  -93.912  -16.623 0.0000000000
>> 2  10.755  -93.913  -16.573 0.0000000000
>> 3  11.696  -93.374  -17.237 0.0000000000
>> 4  11.022  -93.203  -16.969 0.0000000000
>> 5  11.020  -93.855  -17.042 0.0000000000
>> 6  10.248  -93.745  -16.712 0.0000000000
>> 7  11.591  -93.603  -17.551 0.0000000000
>>
>>
>>
>> and please cc the list so others can answer!
>> On Fri, 1 Jun 2012,
>> mdkrue...@uwalumni.com wrote:
>>
>>> Bruce-
>>> The partition does not appear to be full, although we have been having
>>> issues with migrating data so
>>> that could be a source of the issue. The rh.cortex.label does exist and is
>>> located within the subject's
>>> label dir. As for the first couple of lines, I am unsure what you are
>>> asking for.
>>>
>>> Thanks for the quick response!
>>>
>>> Best-
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Bruce Fischl <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
>>> wrote:
>>>       Hi Michael
>>>
>>>       can you check to see that your partition is not full? Does the
>>> rh.cortex.label file exist
>>>       in that subject's label dir? If so, what are the first couple of
>>> lines?
>>>
>>>       cheers
>>>       Bruce
>>>
>>>       On Fri, 1 Jun 2012, mdkrue...@uwalumni.com wrote:
>>>
>>>             To anyone who can help -
>>>             I am trying to tun a GLM on a set of data and am currently
>>> receiving an error
>>>             during the mri_surf2surf
>>>             portion. When running this portion i receive an error ( could
>>> not scan # of
>>>             lines from (path to
>>>             rh.cortex.label)). This does not happen when running this
>>> portion for the lh,
>>>             only the right. I am
>>>             unable to find any information on this error on the mailing
>>> list so im hoping
>>>             someone can help!
>>>
>>>             Best-
>>>             Michael Kruepke
>>>
>>>             --
>>>             Michael D. Kruepke
>>>             PhD - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
>>>             BA - Psych - University of Wisconsin-Madison
>>>             mdkrue...@gmail.com
>>>             (262)-483-7449
>>>
>>>
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