Re: [HCP-Users] Making a movie in connectome workbench

2017-03-02 Thread Dierker, Donna
Jonathan Power’s tools might be worth a look:

http://www.jonathanpower.net/resources.html

… depending on what you are doing.


> On Feb 28, 2017, at 10:31 AM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>
>
> Hello Kristian,
>
> * Load your files into Workbench and select the first map in your GIFTI file.
> * Select File Menu->Animation Control.
> * On the Animation Control Dialog, press the Record button (near the top 
> right of the dialog).
> * In the Workbench window, click the mouse in the map index control (number 
> with up and down arrows) of the row containing your GIFTI file.  Press the up 
> arrow on your keyboard to move to the next map and continue pressing the up 
> arrow to sequence through all of the maps (You can also click the small up 
> arrow next to the map index).
> * Press the Record button on the Animation Control Dialog and a dialog will 
> appear asking for the name of your movie file.  Enter a name for the file (I 
> think the name should end in “.mpg”) and press the Save button to create the 
> movie file.
>
> As far as I know, there is no way to automatically sequence through all maps 
> in a data file.
>
> John Harwell
>
>> On Feb 26, 2017, at 1:52 AM, Kristian M. Eschenburg  wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I have a large matrix of size NxT, with N observations and T time points.  
>> I'm able to convert this matrix into a gifti .func file using Matlab, load 
>> this single file into the Workbench, and view each time point T as a single 
>> map.  However, I want to convert it to a "time series" file and then animate 
>> it in the Connectome Workbench viewer.  How can I go about doing this?
>>
>> I've looked at the "Animation Control" window, but when I try to record 
>> something, no files are created.
>>
>> Could you shed light on this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Kristian
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Re: [HCP-Users] Making a movie in connectome workbench

2017-02-28 Thread Harwell, John

Hello Kristian,

* Load your files into Workbench and select the first map in your GIFTI file.
* Select File Menu->Animation Control.
* On the Animation Control Dialog, press the Record button (near the top right 
of the dialog).
* In the Workbench window, click the mouse in the map index control (number 
with up and down arrows) of the row containing your GIFTI file.  Press the up 
arrow on your keyboard to move to the next map and continue pressing the up 
arrow to sequence through all of the maps (You can also click the small up 
arrow next to the map index).
* Press the Record button on the Animation Control Dialog and a dialog will 
appear asking for the name of your movie file.  Enter a name for the file (I 
think the name should end in “.mpg”) and press the Save button to create the 
movie file.

As far as I know, there is no way to automatically sequence through all maps in 
a data file.

John Harwell

On Feb 26, 2017, at 1:52 AM, Kristian M. Eschenburg 
> wrote:

Hi all

I have a large matrix of size NxT, with N observations and T time points.  I'm 
able to convert this matrix into a gifti .func file using Matlab, load this 
single file into the Workbench, and view each time point T as a single map.  
However, I want to convert it to a "time series" file and then animate it in 
the Connectome Workbench viewer.  How can I go about doing this?

I've looked at the "Animation Control" window, but when I try to record 
something, no files are created.

Could you shed light on this?

Thanks!


Kristian

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[HCP-Users] Making a movie in connectome workbench

2017-02-25 Thread Kristian M. Eschenburg
Hi all

I have a large matrix of size NxT, with N observations and T time points.
I'm able to convert this matrix into a gifti .func file using Matlab, load
this single file into the Workbench, and view each time point T as a single
map.  However, I want to convert it to a "time series" file and then
animate it in the Connectome Workbench viewer.  How can I go about doing
this?

I've looked at the "Animation Control" window, but when I try to record
something, no files are created.

Could you shed light on this?

Thanks!


Kristian

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