Re: [caret-users] [SPAM] finding a local maximum

2007-01-12 Thread Donna Dierker
Hi Akiko, Try this: Copy your metric file to a surface_shape file and load it as a surface shape. (The formats are identical.) Then, try Surface: Region of Interest: Surface Shape cluster analysis. You'll need to do this for each tail (i.e., once at thresh=3.0 and once at thresh=-3, or whate

Re: [caret-users] metric file stats

2007-01-12 Thread Donna Dierker
Hi Adam, It looks like John Harwell has 12/15/2006 versions of caret_command_exe for each platform here: http://brainvis.wustl.edu/pub/john/ login pub password download Once extracted, these go in your caret bin directory. We usually save the old version in case we don't like the new one, b

Re: [caret-users] finding a local maximum

2007-01-12 Thread Akiko Ikkai
Hi Donna, hm... by "copy metric file", you mean to save it as a surface_shape file? When I did that, and re-open it as a surface shape, it showed options of creating new columns (deformed Depth/ deformed Smoothed Depth/ deformed Folding (Mean Curvature)/ deformed Gaussian Curvature). In D/C, I set

Re: [caret-users] finding a local maximum

2007-01-12 Thread Donna Dierker
I meant type "cp my_metric.metric my_metric.surface_shape" at the command line. You'll select all nodes, but enter a thresh when you select surface shape cluster report. On 01/12/2007 11:05 AM, Akiko Ikkai wrote: Hi Donna, hm... by "copy metric file", you mean to save it as a surface_shape