Dear SPMers
We've opened a con image both with fopen/fread as well as with
spm>display. The actual values come out drastically different: in the
SPM display they vary about low numbers (below 10), whereas exploring
the values using fopen and fread tells us the values in the con image
have magnitudes up to 10^38.
According to the header, the scaling factor is 1.
What does spm display do what fopen/fread doesn't?
Thanks in advance,
Marije
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m a r i j e j a n s e n
Research fellow | Division of Psychiatry | University of Nottingham
Division of Psychiatry | South Block, A Floor | Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham | NG7 2UH | United Kingdom
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