Hi,

Thank you, that fixed the error! Also, I’m glad to say that the error didn’t 
make a difference in the output stats files.

From: freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu 
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Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 12:44 PM
To: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu <freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] mris_anatomical_stats error: stating file
Try giving it a full path the the annot, eg,

-a $SUBJECTS_DIR/sub-230_ses-01/label/lh.Yeo2011_17Networks_N1000.annot


On 11/11/2020 12:09 PM, Chan, Shi Yu wrote:
Hi,

Sure, I've attached 2 txt files:

fs_terminal_output.txt - I pasted the lines from the script into the command 
line for sub-230_ses-01

fs_terminal_output_short.txt - I just ran mris_anatomical_stats on the left 
hemisphere alone for sub-230_ses-01

I get the same error in both cases.

I've tested this on multiple subjects using both the script and 
mris_anatomical_stats directly on the command line, using different freesurfer 
versions, and have also tried using different folders as the subject directory, 
and always get the same error. Since it seems like the "sub-230_ses-01/label" 
part is repeated in the error, I've also tried writing out the full path to 
each file in the mris_anatomical_stats command, and still get the same error. 
If I try removing the sub-230_ses-01 part and starting with /label or 
"../label" (for e.g. mris_anatomical_stats -th3 -mgz -cortex 
../label/lh.cortex.label -a ../label/lh.Yeo2011_17Networks_N1000.annot -f 
../stats/lh.Yeo_17Networks.stats -b -c ../label/lh.Yeo_17Networks.annot.ctab 
sub-230_ses-01 lh white) I will get a different error where freesurfer is 
unable to find the files (i.e. error: no such file or directory).

mris_anatomical_stats still continues running despite the error, and still 
produces stat output files with the script, so would this error (error: stating 
file) affect the stats output?

Thank you for all your help with this!

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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] mris_anatomical_stats error: stating file

Can you send the exact command line that generated the terminal output you 
sent? The line below has a different subject name. Run that command from the 
shell (rather than from your script) to verify that it creates an error
On 11/5/2020 11:29 AM, Chan, Shi Yu wrote:
Hi,

Yes, sorry! I copied the error message from terminal, but copied the command 
from my script so I copied the error message for the wrong hemisphere. I 
apologise for the confusion.

I've attached the terminal output (I've put ##### at the lines above the error 
message) and the script I use in this email.

Thank you for all your help!

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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] mris_anatomical_stats error: stating file


Is that the right error msg? It says it can't find the RH, but you are running 
it with LH. Can you post the entire terminal output?

On 11/3/2020 2:00 PM, Chan, Shi Yu wrote:

Hi FreeSurfer Developers,



I'm trying to calculate cortical thickness statistics from the Yeo 17 Network 
cortical parcellation and have used mri_surf2surf to get the .annot files for 
each subject.



However, when I run mris_anatomical_stats, I get an error:



ERROR: stating file 
subjects_dir/sub-001/label/sub-001/label/rh.Yeo2011_17Networks_N1000.annot


It seems like the "sub-001/label" portion is repeated.



The command I use for mris_anatomical_stats is:



mris_anatomical_stats -th3 -mgz -cortex sub-001/label/lh.cortex.label -f 
sub-001/stats/lh.Yeo_17Networks.stats -b -a 
sub-001/label/lh.Yeo2011_17Networks_N1000.annot sub-001 lh white



The command still runs despite the error, and outputs the stats files 
accordingly, so I'm not sure how important this error is, but I can't figure 
out how to fix it.



This is a similar issue to: 
https://www.mail-archive.com/freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/msg67595.html but 
I've checked $SUBJECTS_DIR, and it is correct. If I run ls 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/sub-001 I'll see all the different sub-folders in sub-001 (mri 
stats labels etc)



Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you!





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