Dear Florian,
> Is there an SPM or Matlab procedere to reconvert several 3D Studies
> (all in Analyze Format) from the same Patient to one large 4D Studie ?
> Surley this seems trivial for Matlbab programmers, but before I'm forced to
> write a routine on my own I want to ask you.
> Maby this Problem is solved from someone else.
Are you sure you want to do this? It's just as easy to use 3D images
whose names all start with the same string. Unless the standalone 3D
images don't make much sense (as in 4D PET images), I think you're
better off using separate images.
If you ARE sure, take a look at spm_read_vols.m (which supports the
reading of 4D images) and spm_write_vol.m (which is only for 3D images).
It shouldn't be too difficult to write a routine spm_write_vols as well.
Good luck,
Alle Meije
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