Hi,

I am trying to sample a volume of integers in subject's anatomical  
space to fsaverage surf. However, the output does not seem to be  
integer valued anymore even though I specify nearest neighbor for  
interpolation type.

I tried both stable4 and the dev version and used the following command:

mri_vol2surf --regheader 090425_QF86JB_FS --mov /autofs/cluster/ 
con_003/users/ythomas/test_mri_vol2surf/090425_QF86JB_FS/data/ 
090425_QF86JB_vol2vol.nii.gz --hemi lh --projfrac  .5 --trgsubject  
fsaverage --o /autofs/cluster/con_003/users/ythomas/test_mri_vol2surf/ 
090425_QF86JB_FS/data/lh.090425_QF86JB_vol2surf.nii.gz --reshape -- 
interp nearest

You can replicate the results, by going to

/autofs/cluster/con_003/users/ythomas/test_mri_vol2surf/

and running "test_script.csh"

Interestingly, if I replace "fsaverage" in the trgsubject with the  
subject as the trgsubject (projection onto the same subject's  
surface), the output remained integer valued. I am not sure how  
mri_vol2surf works, but perhaps the step from the subject's surface to  
the fsaverage's surface is messed up?

Thanks,
Thomas
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