[pymvpa] Mac memory issues w/ large datasets
James M. Hughes
james.m.hughes at dartmouth.edu
Sun Oct 17 22:58:00 UTC 2010
Well, actually I can't even get it to load w/out using enforce_dim,
but since it's a nifti file, it's expecting 4d data, so if I just let
it attempt to load it, it throws an error.
I have to use enforce_dim=5, at which point the data is considered 5d
in the original dataspace.
Using enforce_dim=4 just results in the same error as not specifying
any value for this argument.
Thx,
James.
On Oct 17, 2010, at 6:54 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
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> On Sun, 17 Oct 2010, James M. Hughes wrote:
>> I have a nifti file that has 5 dimensions (it's 10 x 1 x 80 x 80 x
>> 33) instead of 4. Is there anyway I can force it to ignore that
>> second dimension or get rid of it later on?
> enforce_dim argument for NiftiDataset in 0.4 series ?
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