Along the same lines as clicking each row, you can print the entire
table to the terminal window. To so so, move to white space on the
table and click the right mouse button. You will get a short menu.
Click "print table" the table will now appear in the terminal window.
If you would also like to save the table as a text file, type diary
on the command line before printing the table to the terminal window.
When you quit matlab, you will have a file called diary in the
working directory. I have found this works better than some of the
alternative methods for saving the table.
Hope this helps.
Amy
At 1:02 PM +0200 11/1/01, Nanette Freedman wrote:
>The default font type and size in the output window (where the locations
>of significant findings are displayed and listed) are too small and
>indistinct on my computer screen for me to be able to read the numbers
>at all - is there a way to change these default settings, or I seem to
>recall from the video of the short SPM course that I watched that there
>was some way to display those numbers in larger and clearer shape, and
>to a higher precision, on a separate window by clicking on each row -
>would this be an alternative, and if so how does one do that?
>
>Thanks very much,
>Nanette
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>Nanette Chana Freedman, Ph.D.
>Hadassah University Hospital
>Department of Medical Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine
>Kiryat Hadassah
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