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May 1, 2017 10:05 PM | Shady El Damaty - Georgetown University
Guide for Command Line Use of mICA
Hi, I'm very interested in running the split-half sampling on the
command line without using the X11 GUI. Is there a good guide on
how to accomplish this? The usage information seemed to be partly
complete.
Also is there an easy way to specify which queue a particular job gets submitted to? All SGE based jobs get submitted to the FSL short.q (probably because of the amount of time specified to the call to fslsub)
Also is there an easy way to specify which queue a particular job gets submitted to? All SGE based jobs get submitted to the FSL short.q (probably because of the amount of time specified to the call to fslsub)
Jul 26, 2017 01:07 PM | Jorge Manuel Sánchez - Hannover Medical School
RE: Guide for Command Line Use of mICA
Dear Shady El Damaty,
If you are interested in running the split-half sampling on the command line, you can do it using the python script py/splithalf.py.
Usage: python splithalf list_filename permutations out_prefix
Currently there is no way to specify to which queue a particular job gets submitted to.
Kind regards,
Jorge
If you are interested in running the split-half sampling on the command line, you can do it using the python script py/splithalf.py.
Usage: python splithalf list_filename permutations out_prefix
Currently there is no way to specify to which queue a particular job gets submitted to.
Kind regards,
Jorge