you can use mris_convert to convert to ascii. Check out Graham Wideman's website for the details on the formats.

Bruce
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005, Ngo Trung Thanh wrote:

Hi,

I intend to write a program (in C/C++) using the
result of the surface flattening procedure of
FreeSurfer but I don't know the structure of the files
used in Freesurfer, especially the original brain
surface files and the sphere files.
Is there a way that I can read the information in
those surface files from a C/C++ program to analyze
it? I couldn't find it anywhere in the documentation.

Thanks a lot.

Best,
ntt

--- Bruce Fischl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

sure, the vertex indices are invariant, so you just
lookup the vertex
position on each surface

On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Ngo Trung Thanh wrote:

Hi,

After mapping the brain surface onto a sphere, we
have
the surface files. Is there anyway that we can
know
the correspondence (or the transformation) between
the
points on the original surface and those on the
sphere?
Thanks a lot.

Best, ntt


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--- Bruce Fischl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

sure, the vertex indices are invariant, so you just
lookup the vertex
position on each surface

On Wed, 6 Jul 2005, Ngo Trung Thanh wrote:

Hi,

After mapping the brain surface onto a sphere, we
have
the surface files. Is there anyway that we can
know
the correspondence (or the transformation) between
the
points on the original surface and those on the
sphere?
Thanks a lot.

Best, ntt


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