Hi there,
Are there any Freesurfer utilities that I can use to query the file type of an image directly? i.e., more directly than mri(s)_info. The problem is that mris_info barfs when it gets an image that isn't a proper "surface" file, and I'd like something that is maximally flexible. Ideally, there would be a program I could run that will just return the file type for surface, volume, or curv files. Thanks!
Best, Mike
Hi Mike,
sorry, I don't think so
Bruce On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Michael Waskom wrote:
Hi there,
Are there any Freesurfer utilities that I can use to query the file type of an image directly? i.e., more directly than mri(s)_info. The problem is that mris_info barfs when it gets an image that isn't a proper "surface" file, and I'd like something that is maximally flexible. Ideally, there would be a program I could run that will just return the file type for surface, volume, or curv files. Thanks!
Best, Mike
not at the moment. the problem is that many of our files dont have headers to them to allow making a distinction. hopefully given some time we'd like to move to using the gifti format for surface files by default. this file format contains meta data to allow distinguishing file types.
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On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 17:54 -0500, Michael Waskom wrote:
Hi there,
Are there any Freesurfer utilities that I can use to query the file type of an image directly? i.e., more directly than mri(s)_info. The problem is that mris_info barfs when it gets an image that isn't a proper "surface" file, and I'd like something that is maximally flexible. Ideally, there would be a program I could run that will just return the file type for surface, volume, or curv files. Thanks!
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