Hi John,
Unfortunately you don't have the luxury of using matlab under SPMwin so you
can't use it to call up functions. As far as I know Arturo, you'll have to
resort to cuting and pasting from a text file. Just make a text file of
all your subject and all contrasts, and then in the future, you won't have
to retype them.
Edward Kovalik
At 10:47 PM 2/10/99 +0000, John R. Absher, M.D. wrote:
>Arturo,
>
>You've probably gotten a response already, but here's what we do.
>We create a text file with the contrast in it that we want to use.
>This may simply be a single contrast, or a whole bunch of them,
>with each different contrast on a separate row. If more than one
>contrast is used in the same file, they need to have the same number
>of items on each row (i.e., they need to be a rectangular matrix so
>that matlab will load it). Then we load it in matlab, and call it up
>as a matlab function. If you want to call a specific row number,
>you can use matlab's matrix notation to do that. It saves a lot of
>typing. Good luck,
>
>> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:24:48 -0800
>> Subject: contrasts in SPMwin
>> From: Arturo Hernandez <[log in to unmask]>
>
>> I was wondering if there is anyway to avoid having to type contrasts into
>> the contrasts window in SPMwin. Is there anyway to tell SPMwin to simply
>> look in a text file for the information or could the contrasts be copied
>> and pasted from another file.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Arturo E. Hernandez, Ph.D.
>
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