Hi,

that makes sense! I sent an old ascii file (that worked) to my mac, copied and 
pasted a design from there and sent back. Glad it was something simple.

 It is working now, thank you very much!

Areti
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] MatrixReadTxT: could not scan value [8][360]


How did you create this file? It has "carriage returns" instead of "new lines" 
-- quite an obscure and annoying difference. It usually means that you created 
the file with something that is not a simple ascii text editor (or you created 
it under windows). If you 'less' the file in linux, you will see a bunch of 
"^M". You will need to change the file to used new lines instead of carriage 
returns

On 9/9/16 11:25 AM, Smaragdi A. wrote:

Hi,

do you mean the designfile? This is attached.

Thank you,

Areti
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] MatrixReadTxT: could not scan value [8][360]

Is your matrix a simple ascii text file? If so, please send.


On 9/9/16 11:00 AM, Smaragdi A. wrote:


Dear mailinglist,

I get the following error when I run the mri_glmfit:

     MatrixReadTxT: could not scan value [8][360]
     WARNING: matlab elment type is 805908489, which is not a matrix.

It seems like problems such as this one are common, but I haven't found an 
answer in the archive for this specific one, and my design files have worked 
before (I have just taken out one continuous variable, so no extra rows or 
anything like that).

Many thanks,

Areti

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