Hi,
In linux/unix/mac you can take the output of any
command and put it into a text file using ">".
That is:
fslstats image1.nii -R -M -V > myfile.txt
You can also append to a file with ">>".
That is:
fslstats image2.nii -R -M -V >> myfile.txt
All the best,
Mark
On 29 Jan 2010, at 07:30, Moran Artzi wrote:
> Hi,
> Running scripts as:
> fslstats image1.nii -R -M -V
> fslstats image2.nii -R -M -V
> fslstats image3.nii -R -M -V
> How can I export (automatically) the fslstats results from the
> command line
> into txt file?
>
> Thanks
> Moran
>
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