Hi - yes, the simplest thing would be to run all levels with the
latest version.
Cheers.
On 23 Oct 2006, at 16:15, Joongnam Yang wrote:
> Thanks Steve,
>
> The first-level analysis was done with old version and the higher-
> level
> analysis was done with the newer version that has the "model setup
> widzard"
> feature.
>
> So, I guess that both analyses have to be done using the newer
> version.
> Am I right?
>
> Nam.
>
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> Hi,
>
> Featwatcher is attempting to find peak-peak EV/contrast heights from
> the FEAT outputs and failing.
>
> Did you run the lower and higher levels with the latest version of
> FEAT (i.e. from FSL 3.3)? Did the FEATs, including the higher-level,
> appear to run successfully?
>
> If the answer to both is yes then most likely the files in the .feat
> directories have become corrupted. If they haven't this is possibly a
> bug, in which case please could you upload the data for us to look at:
>
> Please upload the files in a single compressed tarfile to
> http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/upload.cgi
> and then email me the upload ID.
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
> On 20 Oct 2006, at 22:44, Joongnam Yang wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was doing a single-group average using "model setup wizard" (a
>> simple
>> average of two subjects, using *.feat directories) and
>> got the following error message in the middle of running of Feat
>> Watcher, on
>> the command line.
>>
>> syntax error in expression "0 + ": premature end of expression
>> while executing
>> "expr $mean_lcon + $mean_lcon_incr "
>> (procedure "feat5:proc" line 291)
>> invoked from within
>> "feat5:proc [ file rootname [ lindex $argv 0 ] ]"
>> (file "/usr/local/fsl/bin/feat" line 16)
>>
>> and the FEAT stopped.
>>
>> Would someone suggest a hint on how to go about this?
>>
>> Nam.
>
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