Hi All,
On the subject of timing files, I should probably mention that
there is now a make_random_timing.py program in the distribution.
It creates randomly generated stimulus timing files (based on user
options, of course :), for use with "3dDeconvole -stim_times".
The user tells the program how many stimulus classes, runs and stim
reps per run there are, along with the stimulus duration(s) (and
maybe some other options), and the program creates randomly generated
timing files.
It can also write a sample "3dDeconvolve -nodata" command that can be
used for testing the timing files (in the manner of HowTo #3, though
no loops are written at this point). Note that running this little
script would create the resulting X-matrix output file, which can then
be viewed with 1dplot (as suggested in the script).
- rick