Dear Krish,
A right click in the background of an SPM results table brings up a context
menu including options to "Print Text Table" and "Extract Table Data
Structure". The first prints the table as plain text in the Matlab command
window, the second returns the table data structure to the base matlab
workspace (as 'ans'). See the help for spm_list.m for further details (also
available from the table context menu as "help").
Hope this helps,
-andrew
At 10:05 30/05/2000 +0100, Krish wrote: Using PDF files has the
| added advantage that if it is read into Acrobat reader, the text
| (Talairach coords, Zscores etc) can be copied from the PDF file into
| Word and Excel documents. Its not as useful as it sounds as carriage
| returns/linefeeds don't appear to be properly copied, but it does
| reduce transcription errors for your clusters.
|
| Hopefully, someone will tell me that there is a much easier way of
| copying coordinates out of SPM....
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