That works! Thanks for the help, but I can't seem to figure out why this
happens with even one contour in the example below:
Disclaimer: using MNI template from FSL (
http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/Atlases).
Firefox still has array initialiser too large for this one contour, but
Safari and
On 12-11-17 3:11 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 12-11-17 1:51 PM, John Muschelli wrote:
That works! Thanks for the help, but I can't seem to figure out why
this happens with even one contour in the example below:
Disclaimer: using MNI template from FSL
(http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/Atlas
On 12-11-17 1:51 PM, John Muschelli wrote:
That works! Thanks for the help, but I can't seem to figure out why
this happens with even one contour in the example below:
Disclaimer: using MNI template from FSL
(http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/Atlases).
Firefox still has array initialiser to
On 12-11-16 7:09 PM, John Muschelli wrote:
The contour its just half a brain and the vertices are not surfaces and
are filled in
Sounds like a bug in the browser. When I try it in Firefox 16.0.2 it
doesn't display properly; the error log (found via Tools | Web developer
| Error console has s
On 12-11-16 5:59 PM, John Muschelli wrote:
I saw that in rgl:::writeWebGL that "Polygons will only be rendered as
filled; there is no support in WebGL for wireframe or point rendering.". I
found that you can easily use contour3d to make reproducible contour web
figures, such as (taken from conto
I saw that in rgl:::writeWebGL that "Polygons will only be rendered as
filled; there is no support in WebGL for wireframe or point rendering.". I
found that you can easily use contour3d to make reproducible contour web
figures, such as (taken from contour3d help)
library(AnalyzeFMRI)
a <- f.
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