I want to swap indexes of dict בתאריך יום ד׳, 13 ביולי 2022, 21:51, מאת David Welch < david.m.we...@gmail.com>:
> >> - Describe the research *you did* to try and understand the problem >> *before* you asked the question. >> - Describe the diagnostic steps *you took* to try and pin down the >> problem yourself *before* you asked the question. >> >> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 1:47 PM David Welch <david.m.we...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> From http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#beprecise: >> >>> Be precise and informative about your problem >>> >>> - >>> >>> Describe the symptoms of your problem or bug carefully and clearly. >>> - >>> >>> Describe the environment in which it occurs (machine, OS, >>> application, whatever). Provide your vendor's distribution and release >>> level (e.g.: “Fedora Core 7”, “Slackware 9.1”, etc.). >>> - >>> >>> Describe the research you did to try and understand the problem >>> before you asked the question. >>> - >>> >>> Describe the diagnostic steps you took to try and pin down the >>> problem yourself before you asked the question. >>> - >>> >>> Describe any possibly relevant recent changes in your computer or >>> software configuration. >>> - >>> >>> If at all possible, provide a way to *reproduce the problem in a >>> controlled environment*. >>> >>> Do the best you can to anticipate the questions a hacker will ask, and >>> answer them in advance in your request for help. >>> >>> Giving hackers the ability to reproduce the problem in a controlled >>> environment is especially important if you are reporting something you >>> think is a bug in code. When you do this, your odds of getting a useful >>> answer and the speed with which you are likely to get that answer both >>> improve tremendously. >>> >>> Simon Tatham has written an excellent essay entitled How to Report Bugs >>> Effectively <http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html>. I >>> strongly recommend that you read it. >>> >>> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> From: נתי שטרן <nsh...@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 1:36 PM >> Subject: Re: [Neuroimaging] what's the problem?????? >> To: Neuroimaging analysis in Python <neuroimag...@python.org>, < >> python-list@python.org> >> >> >> I want to set dict >> >> בתאריך יום ד׳, 13 ביולי 2022, 20:47, מאת נתי שטרן <nsh...@gmail.com>: >> >>> CODE: >>> >>> for nii in os.listdir("c:/users/administrator/desktop/nii"): >>> >>> from nilearn import plotting >>> from nilearn import datasets >>> atlas = datasets.fetch_atlas_msdl() >>> # Loading atlas image stored in 'maps' >>> atlas_filename = >>> "C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/64/64/2mm/maps.nii.gz" >>> # Loading atlas data stored in 'labels' >>> labels = pd.read_csv( >>> "C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/64/64/labels_64_dictionary.csv") >>> a=labels.to_dict() >>> b=a["Difumo_names"] >>> from nilearn.maskers import NiftiMapsMasker >>> masker = NiftiMapsMasker(maps_img=atlas_filename, standardize=True, >>> memory='nilearn_cache', verbose=5) >>> >>> time_series = masker.fit_transform( >>> "c:/users/administrator/desktop/nii/"+nii) >>> try: >>> from sklearn.covariance import GraphicalLassoCV >>> except ImportError: >>> # for Scitkit-Learn < v0.20.0 >>> from sklearn.covariance import GraphLassoCV as GraphicalLassoCV >>> >>> estimator = GraphicalLassoCV() >>> estimator.fit(time_series) >>> # Display the covariancec >>> aas={} >>> jsa=0 >>> for i in estimator.covariance_: >>> r=list(a["Difumo_names"].values())[jsa] >>> jsa=jsa+1 >>> a=dict() >>> >>> >>> for x in range(64): >>> g=list(a["Difumo_names"].values())[x] >>> >>> print(aas) >>> t= nilearn.plotting.plot_img(estimator.covariance_, labels=list(a[ >>> "Difumo_names"].values()), >>> figure=(9, 7), vmax=1, vmin=-1, >>> title='Covariance')# The covariance can be >>> found at estimator.covariance_ >>> >>> # The covariance can be found at estimator.covariance_ >>> t2= nilearn.plotting.plot_matrix(estimator.covariance_, labels=list >>> (a["Difumo_names"].values()), >>> figure=(9, 7), vmax=1, vmin=-1, >>> title='Covariance') >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> <https://netanel.ml> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Neuroimaging mailing list >> neuroimag...@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/neuroimaging >> > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list