Hi Volkmar, thanks for your response. That was indeed the problem!
Best,
joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Volkmar Glauche" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 5:30 AM
Subject: Re: [SPM] Return of the "invalid contrast" problem!
> Hi Joe,
>
> what contrast do you want to enter for which design? Perhaps it is indeed
> invalid? (E.g. if you want to test a main effect on second level in a
> multi-subject/group design, you have to put appropriate contrast weights
> on your experimental factor as well as on the subject/group factors...)
>
> Volkmar
>
> On Fri, 11 Aug 2006, Joe Maisog wrote:
>
>> Hi all, we recently upgraded from MATLAB version 7 release r14sp2 to the version 7 R2006a (7.2.0.294) release. Now we're
>> seeing the return of the old "invalid contrast" error message when defining new contrasts. Before, the fix was to either
>> start up MATLAB with the "-nojvm" option, or to run the command
>>
>> feature('JavaFigures',0)
>>
>> in MATLAB. Unfortunately, neither of these fixes solves the problem any longer! I am still getting the "invalid contrast"
>> problem even after trying either of these fixes.
>>
>> Does anybody have any suggestions?
>>
>> We're running Fedora Core release 3 on a 32-bit machine. I have installed the latest updates for SPM2 and SPM5, and am
>> seeing this problem in both SPM2 and SPM5.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> joe
>>
>
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