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Jan 29, 2024  02:01 PM | Daniel Berge - Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM)
Interlace Correlation values not saving in QCReport.txt

Dear DTIPrep developers, 


  I have noticed that, as compared to previous versions, even when specifying Report type "2", the interlace correlation values are not saved in the txt file anymore when I run DTIPrep from my script.


 Surprisingly, if I run exactly the same protocol from de DTIPrep gui, the generated Report file does contain these correlation values.


 


Any keys about what I might be doing wrong would be much appreciated.


 


Thanks in advance.


 


Dani Bergé


Hospital del Mar Research Institute


Barcelona, Spain

Jan 29, 2024  03:01 PM | Martin Styner
RE: Interlace Correlation values not saving in QCReport.txt

Hi Dani


This is likely a bug (there are some differences between the UI and non-UI run of protocols). An alternative is to capture also the terminal output (e.g. via redirection into a file), as the interlace correlation values should be reported on the terminal output in a non-UI run.


Also, you could consider moving to the new/next-gen version called dmriprep (which is part of dtiplayground): https://github.com/NIRALUser/DTIPlaygrou...


That version stores the correlation values of the interlace check in the computations/checks.yml output (the UI and non-UI runs are identical in dmriprep as the UI calls the non-UI run)


Best


Martin


Originally posted by Daniel Berge:



Dear DTIPrep developers, 


  I have noticed that, as compared to previous versions, even when specifying Report type "2", the interlace correlation values are not saved in the txt file anymore when I run DTIPrep from my script.


 Surprisingly, if I run exactly the same protocol from de DTIPrep gui, the generated Report file does contain these correlation values.


Any keys about what I might be doing wrong would be much appreciated.


Thanks in advance.


Dani Bergé


Hospital del Mar Research Institute


Barcelona, Spain