Hi Andre,
spm5 is very well-suited and quite ready to do this: if you check out
the TASKS menu in the graphics window, you will find a batch menu. Here
you can define all steps you want and use the output from preceeding
steps as the input to following ones. Quite handy :)
Best,
Marko
Andre Handschuh schrieb:
> Hello SPM Group!
>
> I would like to know, wheater there´s a probability to create a
> batch-file in SPM 5. We want to create a "pre-processing-standart" to
> use for all our scanning sessions, so that we don´t have to do the whole
> pre-processing for each scanning-session.
> We would be grateful if you could send a step-by-step instruction for this!
>
> Thanks and bye,
> Andre
>
> Andre Handschuh
> Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Dipl. Biol.)
> Nuklearmedizinische Klinik (KME) FZ
> Leo-Brandt-Str. 5
> 52426 Jülich
> Tel.: +49 (0) 2461 61 63 21
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