Hi Adam,
that's because the thickness file isn't a surface file. You need to tell
it that it's curvature format. Something like:
mris_convert -c lh.thickness lh.orig lh.thickness.asc
as it needs to know the surface that it is associated with.
cheers,
Bruce
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005,
Thomas,
Ada
Hi Adam,
mris_convert still wants a surface file for reference.
I've succeeded doing what you want by pretending it's a curvature file as in
mris_convert -c lh.thickness lh.orig lh.thickness.asc
Johannes
Thomas, Adam (NIH/NIMH) schrieb:
Can mris_convert be used to convert thickness files to as
Can mris_convert be used to convert thickness files to ascii? My
attempts so far have resulted in segfaults:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] surf]$ mris_convert lh.thickness lh.thickness.asc
Segmentation fault
[EMAIL PROTECTED] surf]$
Or is there another way to convert thickness files to ascii?
Thanks,