You can use mri_convert, like
mri_convert lh.thickness --ascii lh.thickness.txt
this will create a text file with a single column, one row for each vertex. You can also use
mri_convert lh.thickness --ascii+crsf lh.thickness.txt
This will create 5 columns, the first being the column number, then row number, then slice number, then frame number, then thickness value. In this case, the column number will be the vertex number, and the row, slice, and frame will always be 0.
On 05/29/2016 12:19 PM, Francesco Cardinale wrote:
Dear Freesurfer experts,
I would like to make some algebraic operations with scalars, such as ?h.thickness or sig.mgh. They are referred to the same surface, of course.
How can I export the thickness values to a spreadsheet? (?h.thickness 2 table)
How can I export the significance values to a spreadsheet? (sig.mgh 2 table)
All my best
Cico
Francesco Cardinale, MD
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