Hi Doug,
That works! Thanks! I don't know why it didn't the first time (I can't find
the old command line). But this command line works (in case anybody else
wants to do the same thing):
[LMR in ~ ] mri_cor2label --i
/home/lmr/ANALYSIS/binary_pmaps/lh_binarymap_area_covar8.mgh
--id 1
--l /home/lmr/ANALYSIS/binary_pmaps/lh_binarymap_area_covar8
--surf fsaverage lh
LMR
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use mri_cor2label with the --surf option
On 07/11/2014 01:36 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Lars
this would be pretty simple to do in matlab, but I'm not sure if we
have anything do to it otherwise (Doug might)
cheers
Bruce
On Fri, 11 Jul 2014, Lars M. Rimol wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to take a binary .mgh file (surface file with 163842
vertices containing 1 or
0) and create a label such that the ones in the input file == the
label? For instance, to
create a label from a p-map.
I tried using mri_cor2label based on previous responses on the
mailing list, but that seems
to produce volumes and I'm not really sure what it does anyway...
Thank you!
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