Dear list,
I tried to overcome my previously posted problem by running featquery
from the command line. But every time I try to run it against FNIRT#ed
feat directories, it fails. FLIRT'ed ones do not seem to pose a
problem. However, I really need the FNIRT ones...
This is the call:
featquery 16 /path-to-data/7511_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7441_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7519_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7442_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7520_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7486_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7521_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7487_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7488_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7576_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7507_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7577_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7718_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7508_TTT4-7.feat /path-to-data/7510_TTT4-7.feat
/path-to-data/7719_TTT4-7.feat 6 stats/pe5 stats/pe7 stats/pe13
stats/pe15 stats/pe21 stats/pe23 acc_46-75-60 reg_standard/mask -vox
46 75 60
And this is the error:
expected floating-point number but got "Mask"
while executing
"format %.4g [ lindex $thevals 0 ] "
("for" body line 243)
invoked from within
"for { set f 1 } { $f <= $featquery(multiple) } { incr f 1 } {
#{{{ setup output dir and logging etc.
set mask $origmask
cd [ lindex $argv $f ]
..."
(file "/usr/lib/fsl/4.1/featquery" line 167)
It does not seem to depend on the actual mask I am using. It crashes
with all masks tried so far.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
Cornelius
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Dr. med. Cornelius J. Werner
Department of Neurology
RWTH Aachen University
Pauwelsstr. 30
52074 Aachen
Germany
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