Elyse,
I would suggest this even if you could enter all the numbers: Whenever I need to enter a long string of numbers to avoid making a mistake I first pop these into a matlab vector. Then when you are prompted for the string of numbers just give it the vector name, it will do the proper evalution.
e.g.
myCovariates = [1 2 3 4 5 6 ...];
then when you go into your design phase, just enter the name "myCovariates", WITHOUT the quotes (").
Do the definition after you have started spm, just before you do design go to the matlab prompt and type in your string. Also, sometimes I go ahead and save these to a mat file for future reference
save('myCovariates','myCovariates')
do help save for the explanation of the syntax.
Robert Welsh
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University of Michigan
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>>> Elyse Katz <[log in to unmask]> 09/04/02 02:54PM >>>
Hello,
I was attempting a covariate analysis with 86 PET scans in SPM96.
When I was prompted for 86 covariates, the program would only let
me enter the first 68 numbers. It apparently ran out of line space. Is
there a way around that? What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for your help!
-Elyse Katz
Research Assistant
UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
(310) 825-8531
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