Hi,
I'm still having problems with the rawavg.mgz volume being generated with incorrect orientations. I gave Jenni two 00?.mgz volumes and she was able to generate a correctly-oriented rawavg. Our two log files look very different, but I'm not able to figure out the problem by looking at them. To start with, the i_ras, j_ras, and k_ras value for the 00?.mgz volumes are different in each of our log files. Mine also has several warnings in which it says that it cannot read a matfile, and that the hist.orient value is not valid. I've attached the log files. Any suggestions would be very very welcome.
Thanks in advance, Cate
Yes, the problem is with the matfile. This is rather strange since we generate the matfile. It might be some interaction with osx. Do you have a linux box your can try it out on? This also looks like it might be a fairly old version, can you download a more recent version and see if it works on osx?
doug
Catherine Hartley wrote:
Hi,
I'm still having problems with the rawavg.mgz volume being generated with incorrect orientations. I gave Jenni two 00?.mgz volumes and she was able to generate a correctly-oriented rawavg. Our two log files look very different, but I'm not able to figure out the problem by looking at them. To start with, the i_ras, j_ras, and k_ras value for the 00?.mgz volumes are different in each of our log files. Mine also has several warnings in which it says that it cannot read a matfile, and that the hist.orient value is not valid. I've attached the log files. Any suggestions would be very very welcome.
Thanks in advance, Cate
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ok. it seems to be an osx problem. using a more recent version on a mac did not work, but the orientations were fine when i ran it on a linux box. i can just use that machine to do the motion correction for all of these subjects.
thanks for your help!
-cate
Yes, the problem is with the matfile. This is rather strange since we generate the matfile. It might be some interaction with osx. Do you have a linux box your can try it out on? This also looks like it might be a fairly old version, can you download a more recent version and see if it works on osx?
doug
Catherine Hartley wrote:
Hi,
I'm still having problems with the rawavg.mgz volume being generated with incorrect orientations. I gave Jenni two 00?.mgz volumes and she was able to generate a correctly-oriented rawavg. Our two log files look very different, but I'm not able to figure out the problem by looking at them. To start with, the i_ras, j_ras, and k_ras value for the 00?.mgz volumes are different in each of our log files. Mine also has several warnings in which it says that it cannot read a matfile, and that the hist.orient value is not valid. I've attached the log files. Any suggestions would be very very welcome.
Thanks in advance, Cate
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