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> *Subject:* Re: [HCP-Users] How to transform all subcortical values to 0
> in a dscalar?
>
> You can use -cifti-replace-structure with the -volume-all option and a
> volume file of zeroes. If you have a lot of maps (or you want to do
> something similar to a long dtseri
tober 04, 2017 4:09 PM
To: Xavier Guell Paradis
Cc: hcp-users@humanconnectome.org
Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] How to transform all subcortical values to 0 in a
dscalar?
You can use -cifti-replace-structure with the -volume-all option and a volume
file of zeroes. If you have a lot of maps (or you wa
You can use -cifti-replace-structure with the -volume-all option and a
volume file of zeroes. If you have a lot of maps (or you want to do
something similar to a long dtseries), you can make a cifti file with 1's
in the surfaces and 0's in voxels, and use -cifti-math to multiply them
together. Fo
Dear HCP experts,
I have a dscalar file with one map of cortical and subcortical data. I would
like to transform all subcortical values to 0, and leave the cortical surface
values intact. I have explored the -cifti-stats and -volume-stats options as
well as -cifti-create-dense-scalar but cannot