Hi,
Not sure what's going on here...make sure you have the latest FSL
patch release as there was a fix in invwarp at some stage, and that
'grot' is not empty. If things still don't work you'd better upload
the data for us to check.
Cheers.
On 13 Feb 2009, at 20:37, Naama Barnea-Goraly wrote:
> Dear FSL team,
>
> I am running deproject in FSL4.1 and for
>
> tbss_deproject grot 2
>
> I get the following error:
>
> processing cont_13270_FA_FA:
> /usr/local/fsl4-1/bin/tbss_deproject: line 117: 11855 Floating point
> exception$FSLDIR/bin/invwarp -w $warp -o ${warp}_inv -r $g
> /usr/local/fsl4-1/bin/tbss_deproject: line 117: 11856 Floating point
> exception$FSLDIR/bin/applywarp -i $nextvol -o ../stats/${g}_${IN} -r
> $g -w ${warp}_inv --rel $preaffine -d float -s --super
> level=a
>
>
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Naama
>
>
>
> Naama Barnea-Goraly M.D.
> Instructor
> Center for Interdisciplinary Brain Sciences Research
> Stanford University Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
> 401 Quarry Rd. MC 5795
> Stanford University School of Medicine
> Stanford, CA 94305-5795
> Phone: (650) 736-1874, fax: (650) 724-4794
>
>
> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail communication and any
> attachments may contain confidential information for the use of the
> designated recipients named above. If you are not the intended
> recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this
> communication in error and that any review, disclosure,
> dissemination, distribution or copying of it or its contents is
> prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,
> please notify Stanford Medical Center immediately by telephone at
> (650) 725-5722 and destroy all copies of this communication and any
> attachments. Thank you.
>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stephen M. Smith, Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Associate Director, Oxford University FMRIB Centre
FMRIB, JR Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK
+44 (0) 1865 222726 (fax 222717)
[log in to unmask] http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~steve
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|