Hi,
It depends how careful you want to be, but it probably doesn't matter
too much which option you pick. The easiest and slowest thing to do is
just add those new subjects and run the tbss_2_reg again with the -n
option - and it will not re-estimate all the registrations that were
already done, just the new ones that it needs. Alternatively, you
could find which one was already chosen as the target, and pass it's
name in with the -t option.
Cheers.
On 16 Jun 2008, at 20:50, Stefan Kreisel wrote:
> Hi all.
> Perhaps a simple question? I've run tbss_2_reg with the -n flag on
> 20 odd
> patients -> takes a while, but then again a wait is worthwhile. Now
> I've
> got a few more patients and am not interested in re-running
> registration on
> the whole group again; i.e. I've got the matrices of those in my
> first run,
> all I need is the new patients registered NxN and the new lot on the
> original 20. It says something like "Each time the script is run it
> looks
> for registrations which still need running and, one at a time, runs
> those
> which haven't yet been done." in the tutorial, but that applies to
> running
> on multiple CPUs/Computers; would it work for a re-run with extra
> patients
> as described above.
> Regards.
> Stefan Kreisel.
>
>
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