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| BatchScripting | * '''Why Script?''' * A large part of SPM code is complex housekeeping related to files and directories * Tailoring requires attention to these housekeeping matters |
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| AllGorySpmStuff | * Need to create novel suite of analyses out of a number of core modules * Intercommunication via the SPM.mat structure ["MYV"] '''AllGorySpmMat''' * Why Batch? * Need to perform same or similar analyses on several datasets '''BitOfScript''' * Spm5Tasks * How to access them * What they do * Job/task manager can be extended * ''To be clarified: there may be some undocumented functionality for linking up tasks in sequence so that output of one task become the input to the next.''' ["Jobs3"] * Other approaches * aa -- Rhodri Cusack's Automatic Analysis modules * AutomaticAnalysisIntroduction PetModelAutomation5 |
Notes on Scripting, Batching and Tasking for SPM5
Why Script?
- A large part of SPM code is complex housekeeping related to files and directories
- Tailoring requires attention to these housekeeping matters
Have I got the right files?
- Need to create novel suite of analyses out of a number of core modules
- Intercommunication via the SPM.mat structure ["MYV"]
- Why Batch?
- Need to perform same or similar analyses on several datasets
- How to access them
- What they do
- Job/task manager can be extended
To be clarified: there may be some undocumented functionality for linking up tasks in sequence so that output of one task become the input to the next.
- Other approaches
- aa -- Rhodri Cusack's Automatic Analysis modules
