Indeed - though it could be scripted without the GUI.Cheers.On 9 Dec 2011, at 14:35, Michael Harms wrote:Not to my knowledge, unfortunately.
-MH
On Fri, 2011-12-09 at 13:48 +0100, Diederick Stoffers wrote:Hi,Is there any easy way around using the FEAT GUI for setting up hugedesign matrices? It would be great if you could specify text files asan input in stead of copy/paste into Glm.Cheers,DiederickBegin forwarded message:From: Michael Harms <[log in to unmask]>Subject: Re: [FSL] large quantity glm setupDate: 7 juli 2011 15:40:03 GMT+02:00To: [log in to unmask]Reply-To: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library <[log in to unmask]>The FEAT GUI can be quite challenging to work with when specifyinglargedesigns, as it becomes very slow in responding and updating. Howbig ofa design are you trying to specify? Are you having an issue pastinginthe values themselves, or is it "freezing" after you Click OK withinthePaste Window?That said, with patience we've always been able to use the Pastefeatureto accomplish what we need.cheers,-MHOn Wed, 2011-07-06 at 15:13 -0700, Amy Zhong Sheng Zheng wrote:Thank you for the response. Do I just copy the numbers from excel(orwhichever) and paste them after opening up the paste button?Because Ijust tried that and every time I tried to paste the numbers in thepaste window, feat would freeze on me. Have any ideas why thatmightbe the case?On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Michael Harms<[log in to unmask]>wrote:Sure, create it in Excel, Matlab, text editor, or whateverismostconvenient and just use the "Paste" button under "Fullmodelsetup".cheers,-MHOn Wed, 2011-07-06 at 20:55 +0100, Amy wrote:Hi all,I'm doing an anova with multiple factors and levels withmany inputs, so setting up the 1's and -1's on the glm hasbeen very tedious. I was wondering if anyone knows afaster/efficient way to fill in the values? Is there a waytoexport from excel and fill that in the design.fsf?Thanks,Amy
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