Hi,
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 02:58:04PM +0200, Michele Placci wrote:
> Analyzing the structure of SIENA we found the following procedures:
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> Can you tell us please:
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> A. what they do,
A good strategy to figure out what is doing what is to simply run the
command without arguments. It often yields something like this:
michael@meiner ~/ % fslmerge
Usage: fslmerge <-x/y/z/t/a> <output> <file1 file2 .......>
-t : concatenate images in time
-x : concatenate images in the x direction
-y : concatenate images in the y direction
-z : concatenate images in the z direction
-a : auto-choose: single slices -> volume, volumes -> 4D (time series)
If that doesn't do it -- google knows it for sure ;-)
> B. where we can find the source file,
FSL consists of about 180k lines of code, you can get all of them here:
http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsl/downloading.html
> *C*. where we can find their documentation in order to understand the
> mathematical processes that regulate them?
http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fsl/support.html
HTH,
Michael
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