After running higher level analysis with 3D cope images, we don`t get
any post-stats output at all. The log for the higher level feat results:
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Higher level stats
cat ../design.lcon | awk '{ print }' > design.lcon
/usr/local/fsl/bin/flame --cope=filtered_func_data
--vc=var_filtered_func_data --dvc=tdof_filtered_func_data --mask=mask
--ld=stats --dm=design.mat --cs=design.grp --tc=design.con --ols
--nj=10000 --bi=500 --se=1 --fm --zlt=100000 --zut=100000
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
what(): std::bad_alloc
/bin/sh: line 1: 32302 Aborted
/usr/local/fsl/bin/flame --cope=filtered_func_data
--vc=var_filtered_func_data --dvc=tdof_filtered_func_data --mask=mask
--ld=stats --dm=design.mat --cs=design.grp --tc=design.con --ols
--nj=10000 --bi=500 --se=1 --fm --zlt=100000 --zut=100000
Log directory is: stats
Setting up:
ntptsing=12.000000
6.000000
No f contrasts
nevs=2
ntpts=18
ngs=2
nvoxels=1424932
Running:
nmaskvoxels=0
njumps = 10000
burnin = 500
sampleevery = 1
nsamples = 9500
Metropolis Hasting Sampling
Number of voxels=0
Percentage done:
Saving results
/bin/rm -f stats/zem* stats/zols* stats/mask* ; /bin/mv dof stats
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Post-stats
Rendering using zmin=2.3 zmax=8
couldn't open "tmpreport_poststats.html": no such file or directory
while executing
"open tmp${pagename} r "
(procedure "feat5:report_insert_stop" line 4)
invoked from within
"feat5:report_insert_stop report_poststats.html poststatspics"
(procedure "feat5:proc_poststats" line 384)
invoked from within
"feat5:proc_poststats $RERUNNING $STDSPACE "
("-poststats" arm line 6)
invoked from within
"switch -- [ lindex $argv $argindex ] {
-I {
incr argindex 1
set session [ lindex $argv $argindex ]
}
-D {
incr argindex 1
set..."
("for" body line 2)
invoked from within
"for { set argindex 1 } { $argindex < $argc } { incr argindex 1 } {
switch -- [ lindex $argv $argindex ] {
-I {
incr argindex 1
set ses..."
(file "/usr/local/fsl/bin/feat" line 137)
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Using the same data on similar analysis has worked just fine until now.
(the only thinc that was non standard, was the cluster threshold being set
to z=1.7)
Hallvard Rĝe Evensmoen
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