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On Apr 22, 2019, at 12:11 PM, Jess <jess@sci.utah.edu> wrote:Hi Barry,I think I understand what you are trying to do. The .fld files are scirun’s native format, and unfortunately no other software supports it. The only practical way to make a .fld file is to save it from SCIRun, as ‘25feb97_sock_closed.fld’ was. However, there are other file formats that will work for your applications. For instance, the matlab format for a trisurf mesh is fairly simple and only requires a matlab structure with the fields node and face. I am attaching a your surface file converted to matlab format as an example. I will also attach some ascii files in a format that SCIRun can read.cheers,JessOn Apr 22, 2019, at 7:30 AM, Branham, Barry <bhb@wustl.edu> wrote:Hi Jess,Thanks for the rapid reply. The Amira file has '.surf' extension and is ascii. I tried loading it but got 'Error reading file'. I've attached it. I have code to read the file and have tried writing an app that would read it and convert it to an .fld type file but so far haven't been able to get an .fld file with the correct info at the top similiar to '25feb97_sock_closed.fld'. That was what I was originally asking about. Some where, someone must have used some app to create '25feb97_sock_closed.fld'. That's what I need. Any help doing that much appreciated.Thanks,BarryBarry Branham, Computer Operations Engineer
Cardiothoracic Surgery Research
Washington University School of Medicine
bhb@wustl.edu 636-236-4847From: Jess <jess@sci.utah.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 19, 2019 1:41:28 PM
To: Branham, Barry
Cc: scirun-users@sci.utah.edu
Subject: Re: [SCIRUN-USERS] TriSurfFieldHi Barry,There are several file formats supported by SCIRun. If you click on the options in the ReadField file loader dialogue, you should see a list. Common file types for trisurfas that SCIRun supports are .stl, .vtk, .obj, and ascii. Can you tell me the file type that you have from Amira?cheers,JessOn Apr 19, 2019, at 8:27 AM, Branham, Barry <bhb@wustl.edu> wrote:Hello,
I'm attempting to use inversion to find atrial activation times from torso electrodes. We use Amira to generate torso locations and the atrial surface. I can read the Amira atrial surface file but haven't been able to generate the corresponding TriSurfField .fld file correctly. I need a file like 25feb97_sock_closed.fld which is used in the tikhonov-inversion.srn example. Can anyone tell me how to do this? A code example would be great.
Thanks,
BarryBarry Branham, Computer Operations Engineer
Cardiothoracic Surgery Research
Washington University School of Medicine
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