Hi Cathy

you will waste a lot of processor time this way, but all edits should be 
retained no matter how early you start in the process.

cheers
Bruce
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, 
Catherine Bois wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am currently in the process of reconstructing my brains after performing
> edits. I am submitting them to a system named condor, which allows them to
> be processed in parallel, reducing time. However, I am unsure of how to best
> use the script that takes into account all the changes made. Is it possible
> to submit the same script for all (even though different changes have been
> made to each brain), as long as the command specifying the change occurs
> earlier in the process than for example the changes made to a certain brain
> (hope that makes sense). Is this correct? However, I have also heard from
> someone tha tif you make white matter edits you should only run the
> reconstruction process at the steps AFTER the white matter mask is created;
> is this correct? As this is contradictory to what I thought; I thought that
> you start with your edits that are "earlist in the process"; ie do that step
> again and then it takes into account subsequent edits?
> 
> Thanks for your help, sorry for the confusing question.
> 
> Cathy
> 
>
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