Hi Devin,
I am only just back in the office and saw your mail. When writing the
code, I decided to go with a postscript output file as this is what most
users are used to as spm does, too. If you search google for "open ps
file" and potentially your operating system, you will get some more
hints as to how to see the content of these files. Personally, I use
GhostScript/view.
Incidentally, if you want the figures to be saved in a graphics format
right away, you can search LI_boot.m at around line 820: there is a
hidden option that saves both windows as png files (search for "%
re-enable if you also want output to png-file"). If you remove the "%"
from those 2 lines, that should work (although it is not thoroughly tested).
Hope this helps,
Marko
Devin Sodums wrote:
> Dear SPM users,
>
> I have been teaching myself how to use the LI toolbox to get laterality indices for some fMRI data I have, and I wanted to use bootstrapping method but now cannot figure out how to open the file that has the lateralization curves. After the bootstrapping is done, Matlab outputs the following:
>
> The bootstrapped lateralization curves have been generated and saved to LI_boot.ps.
>
> I have tried opening this file with matlab and pdf's, and haven't had any luck. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
>
> Devin Sodums
> Research Assistant, Montreal Neurological Institute
> 3801 Rue University
> Montreal, QC
> H3BA 2B4
>
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