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Name
mri_tessellate - creates surface by tessellating given input volume
Synopsis
mri_tessellate [options] <invol> <labelvalue> <outsurf>
Arguments
Positional Arguments
<invol> |
input volume |
<labelvalue> |
integer, if input is filled volume, 127 is rh, 255 is lh |
<outsurf> |
binary surface of the tessellation |
Required Flagged Arguments
none
Optional Flagged Arguments
-a |
tessellate the surface of all voxels with different labels |
-n |
save surface with real RAS coordinates where c_(r,a,s) != 0 |
Outputs
<outsurf> |
surface file, typically ?h.orig |
Description
description
Examples
Example 1
mri_tessellate $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjid/mri/filled 127 rh.orig
Example 2
mri_tessellate $SUBJECTS_DIR/subjid/mri/aseg 17 lh.hippocampus
Bugs
none
See Also
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Links
Methods Description
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References
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Reporting Bugs
Report bugs to <analysis-bugs@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>