Hi all,
I'm running a simulation to get corrected p values. I set the iteration as 5000 times and it's a group analysis of ~40 subjects. Now the simulation has been going for three days on 2.8 Hz i7 CPUs and not done yet. Simulation on 100 iterations completed pretty quick so assumed a couple of days would be enough. Is this supposed to be this long? Is there any way to check if something goes wrong?
Best, Juke
Hi Juke, it will create a csd directory with csd files in them. This will tell you how many iterations it's done. Note that if you have a multi-core machine and want to use a couple of cores to do this simulation, you can run mri_glmfit-sim with the --bg option. doug
Juke Cha wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running a simulation to get corrected p values. I set the iteration as 5000 times and it's a group analysis of ~40 subjects. Now the simulation has been going for three days on 2.8 Hz i7 CPUs and not done yet. Simulation on 100 iterations completed pretty quick so assumed a couple of days would be enough. Is this supposed to be this long? Is there any way to check if something goes wrong?
Best, Juke
-- Juke Cha, M.S. Ph.D Candidate, Program in Neuroscience Laboratory for Computational Neurodiagnostics (LCN) http://www.lcneuro.org/ Dept of Biomedical Engineering Stony Brook University School of Medicine email: cha@lcneuro.org mailto:cha@lcneuro.org office: 631-632-1992 fax: 631-632-3222
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