Hi,
I'm afraid there is nothing simple in the file to look at.
However, the process of concatenation is very quick, so if you are unsure, just do it again.
If you don't know what order the concat_bvars command has (e.g. because of pattern matches with *'s) , just run the command again but put the word "echo" in front of it all (with a space). This will then print out all the files (in the right order) rather than run the command.
All the best,
Mark
On 25 Sep 2012, at 15:14, Alejandra Machado <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear FSL experts,
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> i'm a newbie in FSL. i'm working with FIRST and i'm trying to check if my concatenated bvars file is in the right order. The problem is that when i check with 'cat' through terminal, i get loads of data that i can't even follow (i cannot go up futher to check what has been processed).
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> Is there any other way to read or check the file without all this data, just having the subjects listed ? or is there another way i can read all the info from the terminal?
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> would really appreciate your help. Thank you very much in advanced!
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> Alejandra
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