Hi Anwar,
I see, you want to convert the mgh file back to some text table. Not
sure how that worked, but I think mri_convert could do it (but maybe
only for a single subject with several structures, not sure about
multiple subjects - this is a stacked file). Another way is to open the
mgh in matl
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Hi Martin/Doug:
Still looking for an answer. Could not find a way to list the percentage change
values for each subject in a tabular form.
Thanks,
Anwar
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Hello Martin:
I am using freesurfer 6.0.0 and the long_mris_slopes version 1.42 (that came
with it by default).
If I omit --out-pc1 but keep --do-pc1 still do not get any output as a .dat or
.stats file. I only get .mgh file in surf folder.
I need
Hi Anwar,
what FS version are you using?
Also what happens if you omit the --out-pc1 but keep the --do-pc1 ?
Also no output with that ending? It should write it to the default
location.
Best, Martin
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?Dear Doug:
I am trying to get a table containing pc1 values for each subject in a
longitudinal study and failed to extract this. I use the code below:
long_mris_slopes --qdec ./qdec/long.qdec.table.2.dat --meas thickness --hemi lh
--do-avg --do-r