$ tksurfer ${subj} lh inflated -sulc
1) closed cut line around corpus callossum etc. 2) four tension relief cuts 3) select connected region 4) save as patch
*stephen v. shepherd phd* The Rockefeller University / 1230 York Avenue / New York NY 10065-6307 USA // 212.327.7699
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Stephen
how did you create the patch? It looks like it is corrupted since that vertex # is way too big. The total # of vertices in the patch is also wrong.
cheers Bruce On Thu, 23 Jun 2016, S.V.Shepherd [work] wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to make a patch and have run into the 'bad vertex' error. It's come up a few times on the listserv, but I never saw a public resolution. One possible source of errors is that I had to do a manual correction in FreeView, including a 'remove intersections' in FreeView. However, tksurfer had no trouble mapping the curvature to the finished surface, so I assume this was not likely to be the source of the error. Details below:
$ mris_flatten -w 0 -distances 20 7 lh.cort.patch.3d lh.cort.patch.flat using write iterations = 0 sampling 7 neighbors out to a distance of 20 mm reading patch lh.cort.patch.3d with 1919246708 vertices (2846533.5% of total) MRISreadPatch: bad vertex # (1701060705) found in patch file No such file or directory
stephen
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