(forgot to cc the list)...

In general, that error means the number of elements in your first input 
is not equal to the number of element in your second.

Can you run the command and copy-paste the output into an email? Also, 
run 'mris_calc' with '--verbosity 10'. That will print out additional 
(useful) information.



On 7/11/11 12:25 , Corinna Bauer wrote:
> When running fscalc, I get the following error on some of my subjects
> but not all of them,
>
> mris_calc:
>          Sorry, but I seem to have encountered an error.
>          While checking on input filetype sizes,
>          I found a size mismatch, i.e. len(input1)!=len(input2)
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Corinna
>
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