RE: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-22 Thread Leon Deouell
Hi, I am finding something peculiar when looking at foci. To illustrate, I created a smaller file with only one study (foci file attached). I went through the following steps: 1. Opened PALS_B12.BOTH.TEMPLATE-Map_STEREOTAXIC-FOCI.73730.spec from the /CARET_TUTORIAL_SEPT06/MAPPING_PROCEDURES/

Re: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-22 Thread Donna Dierker
Hi Leon, This looks like a bug to me. I was able to replicate this behavior on my Caret 5.502 12/15/2006 Caret running RHEL. The ID readout for these foci were just fine (readout followed by corresponding line from foci file): Focus 2: MolholmEtAl05.pitch Class: pitch Original

RE: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-22 Thread Leon Deouell
Dear Donna, Thanks to your critical eye, I found out what the problem is. You noted that for focus 4 the description is L Superior Frontal Gyrus but the x coordinate was 20 in your readout. However, in the foci file I've sent, the line actually says: 4,-20,23,51,,MolholmEtAl05.pitch,0,L superior

Re: [caret-users] using caret for a meta-analysis

2006-12-22 Thread John Harwell
Hello, I have modified Caret to look for these unicode dashes (em-dash, en- dash, etc) that range from 8208 to 8213 when reading a comma separated file. In addition, Caret will now print a message if an invalid character is found in text representations of floating point numbers. John