OK for the tsize,
but in the case of the TR is not clear: I am using a txt file that is the join
of different txt files that were generated from FSL atlases. How can I cope
with the TR in this case?
Thanks
AV
>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: Matthew Webster <[log in to unmask]>
>Data: 1-mar-2016 14.01
>A: <[log in to unmask]>
>Ogg: Re: [FSL] [FSL] [FSL] from txt to nii
>
>Hello,
> The tsize is the number of volumes ( "timepoints") in the image, the TR is
the MRI repetition time in second.
>
>Kind Regards
>Matthew
>> Fantastic! OK, many thanks
>>
>> but, I am not confident with the meaning of the parameters <tsize> and
<TR>.
>> In your example tsize is 1 and the TR is 6. Kindly, could you deep the
meaning?
>>
>> Best
>> AV
>>
>>
>>
>>> ----Messaggio originale----
>>> Da: Matthew Webster <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Data: 1-mar-2016 10.41
>>> A: <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Ogg: Re: [FSL] [FSL] from txt to nii
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> If you have a text file containing 1000 values then the command
>>>
>>> fslascii2img myFile.txt 20 10 5 1 2 2 2 6 outputFile
>>>
>>> will write them to a file of voxel dimensions 20x10x5x1, with voxel sizes
of
>> 2mm, and a TR of 6.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Kinds Regards
>>> Matthew
>>>
>>>> Thanks Matthew,
>>>> is the function I need,
>>>>
>>>> one related question:
>>>>
>>>> the syntax suggested is
>>>> Usage: fslascii2img <input> <xsize> <ysize> <zsize> <tsize> <xdim>
<ydim>
>>>> <zdim> <TR> <output>
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to see a code example?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again
>>>> AAV
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> ----Messaggio originale----
>>>>> Da: Matthew Webster <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> Data: 25-feb-2016 10.27
>>>>> A: <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>> Ogg: Re: [FSL] from txt to nii
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> fslascii2img should do what you need.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind Regards
>>>>> Matthew
>>>>>> Dear FSL experts,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am managing a file txt coming from a nii file, and now, after some
>>>> modification, I would like to reconvert my txt file in a new nii.
>>>>>> Are there some tools in FSL able to do this operation?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (could be useful to convert txt in xml, and then in nii?)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>>> AAV
>>>>>
>>>
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