Dear Anastasia,

When running the longitudinal tracula version on our 39 subjects I found
for some of them "nan"-values for the center_avg variables of some tracts.
When I have a look at the tract distribution and the highest probability
path, everything seems to be ok. However, when checking the control points
of this path, two of them are the same. Do you know how this could have
happened / what to do?

E.g. control points of forceps major from a subject (cpts.map.txt), see
4th and 5th control point:

63 20 39
67 31 39
59 43 38
52 42 38
52 42 38
43 32 38
50 19 33

And the respective pathstats.overall.txt:
Count 1500
Volume 370
Len_Min 62
Len_Max 99
Len_Avg 78.9307
Len_Center 0
AD_Avg 0.00155598
AD_Avg_Weight 0.00158424
AD_Avg_Center -nan
RD_Avg 0.000438439
RD_Avg_Weight 0.000401328
RD_Avg_Center -nan
MD_Avg 0.000810952
MD_Avg_Weight 0.000795633
MD_Avg_Center -nan
FA_Avg 0.662419
FA_Avg_Weight 0.696257
FA_Avg_Center -nan

Thanks for your help!! :)
Best,
Vincent

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