try -b

On Sat, 17 Sep 2005, Fornito, Alexander wrote:

I can create a log file, but in the output, the numbers are out of alignment, 
so you can't easily figure out what each number refers to. Is there some 
preferable output format or suffix that I can add to the log file name to 
adjust this?

Also, I can't seem to use the -f flag to create a table. mris_anatomical_stats 
runs, but there is no table file output at the end. Is this only for the 
annotation table (I'm using custom labels)? An example command I've tried is:

mris_anatomical_stats -mgz -l roi.label -f roi_table 1000001 lh white


-----Original Message-----
From:   Bruce Fischl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Fri 9/16/2005 9:51 PM
To:     Fornito, Alexander
Cc:     freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject:        Re: [Freesurfer] anatomical stats
p.s. the flags should always come before the mandatory command line args.

On
Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Fornito, Alexander wrote:

Hi,
I'm using the 20050905 distribution and it seems like mris_anatomical_stats is 
trying to look for cor files, when I've run my analyses using mgz. Is there a 
way to change this, or have I got it wrong?. Here is the output

mris_anatomical_stats 1000001 lh white
reading volume /data/flanders/work/alex/freesurfer/subjects_fe/1000001/mri/wm...
corRead(): can't open file 
/data/flanders/work/alex/freesurfer/subjects_fe/1000001/mri/wm/COR-.info
mris_anatomical_stats: could not read input volume 
/data/flanders/work/alex/freesurfer/subjects_fe/1000001/mri/w


Also, I've been having trouble using the -f and -log options (the program runs, 
but I can't seem to create an output file) with some other surfaces (that I 
have used cor with). Could you pls give me an example of how to use these flags 
in the command line?
I tried:
mris_anatomical_stats 1000027 lh white -l 1000027/label/1000027_roi.label -f 
roi_stats.log
(and I also tried putting the options right after mris_anatomical_stats).
Thanks,
Alex

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