Hi Paul,
Thanks for the response. I think it's great that tools like these are
made available, and I certainly didn't intend to place blame! I just
thought I would get these issues up on the list for the next dinosaur
trying to use them in Matlab6.5.1!
I had tried just running the functions from the command line, but I
couldn't get that to work in Matlab 6.5.1 either. It just hangs, and
when I ^C, I get this error:
>> art_movie
Error in ==> c:\spm5\toolbox\anatomy\spm_select.m (selector)
On line 438 ==> waitfor(dne);
Error in ==> c:\spm5\toolbox\anatomy\spm_select.m
On line 99 ==> [t,sts] = selector(varargin{:});
Error in ==> c:\spm5\toolbox\ArtRepair5\art_movie.m
On line 89 ==> F = spm_select(Inf,'image','select images');
Seems like it can't call up the interface for me to select the images.
Is this a compatibility issue as well?
Erin
-----Original Message-----
From: SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Paul Mazaika
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 1:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [SPM] ArtRepair5 help?
Regarding ArtRepair5 on Matlab 6.5.1...
I'm the software developer, so I take the blame for it not working
on 6.5.1. I will try using the
save -v6 command in the next version. Unfortunately, I can't test it (a
risky situation!!) before
release because we only run Matlab 7.1 and 7.3 in our lab. I test the
code for SPM2 and SPM5 on
Linux and Windows XP before releasing it.
There is a workaround for the figure not opening in Matlab 6.5 by
using the command line:
Contrast Movie button >> art_movie
Noise Filtering button >> art_slice
Artifact Repair button >> art_global
Repair and Compare >> art_redo
Global Quality button >> art_summary
You can use "help" to get more information, e.g. ">> help art_movie".
Another dependency is that art_summary and art_redo assume the user
has the Matlab Statistics
Toolbox. These functions are not critical, and I plan to remove this
dependency in the next
version.
If other bugs pop up, please let me know. It is hard to anticipate all
the quirks that happen in
different computing environments...
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Best regards,
Paul
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