Hi,
sorry, melodic does not process any --filter string which does not
contain component indices that exist. I suggest you simply use 'mv'.
cheers
christian
On 19 Apr 2007, at 16:43, James N. Porter wrote:
> Hello-
>
> Is there a way to run the melodic filtering command to create all
> of the folders & files as normal, but not actually do any
> filtering? I've tried
>
> % melodic -i filtered_func_data --mix=filtered_func_data.ica/
> melodic_mix --filter=""
> % melodic -i filtered_func_data --mix=filtered_func_data.ica/
> melodic_mix --filter=" "
> % melodic -i filtered_func_data --mix=filtered_func_data.ica/
> melodic_mix --filter="0"
>
> but to no avail. I know it seems silly to want to run a command
> that doesn't do anything but create more files, but if I can have
> all of my input information named identically for all of my
> subjects (regardless of whether or not I actually found any
> components to remove) then my task of scripting my analyses is much
> easier. Thanks!
>
> --
> Jim Porter
> TRiCAM Lab Coordinator
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