Hi Doug,

Thank you for your reply. I computed the tkRAS coordinates using the
formula TkRAS = Torig*[C R S 1]’. It returns me coordinates such as: [113,
-119,88], [105, -103, 96]. I wonder whether such tkRAS coordinates are
normal since
in label files obtained by saving ROI upon a certain threshold in tksurfer,
the coordinates seem fairly different: non integers, and in different
ranges e.g. [-36.806  -18.293  64.462], [-21.393  -61.263  8.910]) etc.

However, when I create a label file (via write_label.m) with -1 in the
first column and with the TkRAS coordinates that I computed in the columns
2,3,4 , and then via tksurfer load this label and then save the selected
label, I obtain a new label with R A S coordinates as [34.198  -48.599
 29.835], [35.364  -45.689  31.179], i.e. similar to the one that I have in
my ROI label files.

Could you please help me to figure out what my tkRAS values (e.g.[113,
-119,88], [105, -103, 96) correspond to, versus the ones returned by
tksurfer ([34.198  -48.599  29.835], [35.364  -45.689  31.179])?

I hope that it makes sense. Thank you so much!

Florence



*From:* Douglas Greve <[email protected]>
*Date:* July 24, 2017 at 4:06:25 PM EDT
*To:* <[email protected]>
*Subject:* *Re: [Freesurfer] converting vertex numbers in .label files to
R, A, S coordinates*
*Reply-To:* Freesurfer support list <[email protected]>

Try using mri_label2label with the --paint option. I think the vertex
numbers need to be -1 (not random numbers). You will also need to convert
the RAS to "tkregisterRAS", one of our internal coordinate systems. See
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/CoordinateSystems, you'll need to
do the inverse of case #1.

On 7/19/17 12:28 PM, Li Guo wrote:

*Dear Freesurfer experts,*

*My question concerns the .label files and the correspondence between the
vertex numbers (in the first column) and the R,A,S coordinates.*

*I have the R,A,S coordinates of voxels that I want to display on the
surface. For this purpose, I created a label file with the R,A,S
coordinates (col 2,3,4) and random vertex ID in the col 1 (since I do not
know what is the vertex ID for a given R,A,S coordinate). I displayed the
content of the label file via tksurfer. However, tksurfer reads vertex ID,
not R,A,S coordinates. *


*I wonder whether anyone knows about a function computing the vertex ID
based on the R,A,S coordinates, or an alternative solution to represent the
vertices on the surface based on the voxel coordinates--and the
registration file I assume?*

*Thank you very much!*

*Best*
*Li Guo & Florence Campana*
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