[MINC-users] EMMA for minc2
Penhune Lab
penhunelab at gmail.com
Thu Feb 21 13:58:00 EST 2008
I am getting this output with fmrilm (mac, osx 10.4, emma 0.9.9) - the
function still completes normally but is this normal? I checked my contrast
output files with mincinfo - attvalue for the df and fwhm values and they
seem to have been written to the files... any ideas?
Thanks!
Chris
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At the fmrilm level
df =
resid: 244
cor: 292
t: [100 101 105 102 104]
Second_pass_slice =
1
*(from micreate_group_variable): Variable 'df' is not a standard MINC
variable
micreate_group_variable: MINC package entry point
(from micreate_group_variable): Variable 'fwhm' is not a standard MINC
variable
micreate_group_variable: MINC package entry point*
[... repeated 28 more times]
Second_pass_slice =
2
*(from micreate_group_variable): Variable 'df' is not a standard MINC
variable
micreate_group_variable: MINC package entry point
(from micreate_group_variable): Variable 'fwhm' is not a standard MINC
variable
micreate_group_variable: MINC package entry point*
Second_pass_slice =
3
[no warning messages from here on]
On Thu, Feb 7, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Andrew Janke <a.janke at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 8, 2008 1:44 AM, Penhune Lab <penhunelab at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I downloaded and compiled the emma source for minc2 in a mac workstation
> (
> > 10.4.11) and encountered only one problem that can easily be fixed:
> >
> > includeblood.c:14:20: error: malloc.h: No such file or directory
>
> Thanks for pointing this out Alejandro, I have taken the "scorched
> earth" approach and just removed it. including malloc.h is somewhat
> redundant now if you are including stdlib.h
>
> I have comited the change to CVS.
>
> Thanks again,
>
>
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