Dear Matthew,
Thank you very much!
I have inserted an underscore in the directory name. I have also
changed spm_get_space.m file just as you suggested.
The problem with realignment seems to be solved.
I think, this proves that the program is not totally Windows
compatible.
Thanks again for your effort
Matthijs
Date sent: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 14:07:43 +0100
From: Matthew Brett <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: spm99 and windowsNT
To: Matthijs Vink <[log in to unmask]>
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> Dear Matthijs,
>
> > Realigning Subject 1: ??? Error using ==> save
> > Variable 'internet\fM00223_005.mat' not found.
> >
> > Error in ==> c:\spm99\spm_get_space.m
> > On line 82 ==> eval(['save ' matname ' M -v4']);
>
> I'm afraid this is caused by a space in the directory path to your files.
> Personally I try and avoid these in windows, and you could try renaming the
> directory to c:\from_internet\fM00223\ or whatever.
>
> Alternatively you could try changing line 82 of spm_get_space to
>
> save(matname, 'M','-v4')
>
> which should be OK with the current path...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matthew
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Matthijs Vink
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