Hi Doug,
You can't do this on the command line but editing the .fsf from the script
is really trivial because of one rule: it is the LAST setting of any
variable that counts, so you can just append it to the end of the .fsf,
for example:
echo 'set feat_files(1) "my-new-fvol.hdr"' >> design.fsf
feat design.fsf
Hope this is good enough!
Cheers :)
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Doug Greve wrote:
> Hi FSLers,
>
> I'm looking for a way to run Feat in batch mode without having to go
> through the viewer. I know that I can create a design.fsf, save it, then
> run "feat design.fsf".
>
> However, what I'd really like to do is use the Feat GUI to define the
> parameters of the first-level analysis once-and-for-all, then apply it
> to other data sets without having to invoke the GUI (premised on the
> assumption that they all have the same design of course).
>
> Can feat be invoked something like:
>
> feat design.fsf my-new-fvol.img
>
> which might tell feat to ignore whatever is listed as the input volume
> in the design.fsf and use my-new-fvol.img instead.
>
> Then I could just define design.fsf once and then set up a script to
> loop through all my volumes.
>
> I know that I can have my script hack into design.fsf, but I'd rather
> use any functionality that exists now.
>
> thanks
>
> doug
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> Douglas N. Greve, Ph.D.
> MGH-NMR Center
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Stephen M. Smith DPhil
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Oxford University Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain
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