Hi Stefano

--replaceonly takes two arguments - the label you want to replace and the one you want to replace it with

cheers
Bruce


On Sun, 17 May 2020, std...@virgilio.it wrote:


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just a kind reminder

many thanks


      Il 15 maggio 2020 alle 1.05 std...@virgilio.it ha scritto:

      mri_binarize --i $SUBJECTS_DIR/mri/ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
      --replaceonly 8204 --replaceonly 8205 --replaceonly 8206
      --replaceonly 8217 --replaceonly 8218 --o
      $SUBJECTS_DIR/R-Intralaminar.mgz

ERROR: Option 8205 unknown


mri_binarize --i $SUBJECTS_DIR/mri/ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
--replaceonly 8204 --replaceonly 8205 --replaceonly 8217 --replaceonly
8218 --o $SUBJECTS_DIR/R-Intralaminar.mgz

ERROR: Option 8217 unknown
      Il 14 maggio 2020 alle 17.39 "Douglas N. Greve"
      <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu> ha scritto:

      Just add more --replaceonly args

      On 5/14/2020 10:38 AM, std...@virgilio.it wrote:

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      Moreover, how can I merge, with mri_binarize, more
      thalamic regions?

      e.g. 8204 8205 8206 8217 8218


            Il 13 maggio 2020 alle 23.03 "Douglas N.
            Greve" <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu> ha
            scritto:

            It problably means that seg 8130 does
            not exist in the input mgz. Can you
            confirm that it does?

            On 5/13/2020 12:51 PM,
            std...@virgilio.it wrote:

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      indeed. I would like to merge two
      regions and extract the fMRI time serie.
      if no difference is there, somewhat is
      wrong. the L-VP file contains the same
      information of ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.

      thanks


            Il 13 maggio 2020 alle 17.02
            "Douglas N. Greve"
            <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu> ha
            scritto:

            That means there is no
            difference

            On 5/13/2020 10:47 AM,
            std...@virgilio.it wrote:

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      is the command line ok?

      by running

      mri_binarize --i
      ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
      --replace-only 8130 8133 --o
      L-VP.mgz

      mri_diff --po
      mri/ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
      L-VP.mgz  

      I obtain
diffcount 0


      Il 12 maggio 2020 alle
      0.53
      std...@virgilio.it ha
      scritto:

      by running
mri_diff --po
mri/ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
L-VP.mgz  
I obtain
diffcount 0


      Il 11 maggio
      2020 alle 19.18
      "Douglas N.
      Greve"
      <dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu>
      ha scritto:

      Try running this
      to see if there
      is a difference
      mri_diff --po
      ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
      Left-Ventroposterior.mgz
      Sometimes it is
      not easy to see
      a difference
      that is just a
      few voxels

      On 5/11/2020
      3:02 AM,
      std...@virgilio.it
      wrote:

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      By
      visualizing
      the output
      by
      freeview,
      I found
      that it
      was the
      same
      of ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz.

      Thanks

            Il
            11
            maggio
            2020
            alle
            2.19
            Bruce
            Fischl
            <
            fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
            ha
            scritto:


Hi Stefano

can you
elaborate?
Why do you
suspect
there is
an error?

cheers
Bruce
On Mon, 11
May
2020,
std...@virgilio.it
wrote:

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Please,
could
you
check
the
command
line.
I
suspect
that
an
error
is
there.
Thanks.
Stefano

mri_binarize
--i
ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
--replace-only
8130
 
8133
--o
Left-Ventroposterior.mgz

      Il
      30
      aprile
      2020
      alle
      18.51
      "Douglas
      N.
      Greve"
<
dgr...@mgh.harvard.edu>
ha
scritto:

      You
      can
      use
      mri_binarize
      --i
      ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
--replace-only
segid
segidreplace
...
--o
newseg.mgz
to
create
a
new
segmentation
with
merged
segments,
then
using
vol2subfield
with
the
newseg
seg
as
--sf

      On
      4/29/2020
      7:57
      PM,
      std...@virgilio.it
      wrote:

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      Hi
      list,

      vol2subfield
      --i
      fmcpr.nii.gz
      --reg
      register.dof6.lta
      --sf
ThalamicNuclei.v10.T1.mgz
--stats
stats.dat
--avgwf
avgwf.dat
--avgwfvol
avgwfvol.mgz
--o
f2subf.nii.gz

      extracts
      the
      time
      course
      from
      each
      thalamic
      subregions.

      If
      I
      would
      like
      to
      merge
      multiple
      regions
      (e.g. --id
      8115
--id
8116)
and
extract
a
single
time
course
from
them,
which
is
the
way?

      Thanks

      Stefano



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