On Monday 06 June 2005 17:41, Andrew H Bell wrote:
>
> However, when I check, the file is there but is listed in lower-case
> (i.e., "cor-001").  I cannot rename the file to upper-case - the file
> already exists...
>

You might try renaming the files to upper case in this manner:

(In a Windows command prompt)

C:\> cd <data\directory>
C:\data\directory> move T1 TT1
C:\data\directory> mkdir T1
C:\data\directory> copy TT1\cor* T1\COR*

and you should be all set. Repeat for other directories. 

In Linux, you might do the following (*):

~> cd /data/directory
/data/directory> mv T1 TT1
/data/directory> mkdir T1
/data/directory> cd TT1
/data/directory> /bin/ls -1 COR* | awk -F- '{printf("cp 
cor-%s ../T1/COR-%s\n", $2, $2)}' | sh -v

(The above command should all be on one line).

--R

(*) Note that there are probably many different ways to do this in Linux.
_______________________________________________
Freesurfer mailing list
Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer

Reply via email to