Unix Tutorial for Free Surfer Users Helpful To
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Unix Tutorial for Free. Surfer Users
Helpful To Know • Free. Surfer Tutorial Wiki: https: //surfer. nmr. mgh. harvard. edu/fswiki/Fs. Tutorial • Questions? • Answers: https: //surfer. nmr. mgh. harvard. edu/fswiki/Fs. Tutorial/Que stion. Answers
What is Unix/Linux? • An operating system (like Windows and OS X) • Linux is the free, modifiable, and redistributable version of Unix • Why use it?
What is Unix/Linux? • An operating system (like Windows and OS X) • Linux is the free, modifiable, and redistributable version of Unix • Why use it? – freedom to modify and customize – power to write many scripts with multiple commands to manage data – to use computer resources on the network efficiently, such as clusters
Getting Started Communicate with operating system through a “shell” or terminal window. For course-provided Linux computers: Double click Terminal icon on Desktop For Macs: Applications > Utilities > XQuartz (double click) Applications > Utilities > Terminal
Warm Up Type: date and hit enter.
Warm Up Type: date and hit enter. Should see. Mon Apr 2009 6 8: 05: 24 EDT
Warm Up Type: date and hit enter. Should see. Mon Apr 2009 Type: cal and hit enter. 6 8: 05: 24 EDT
Warm Up Type: date and hit enter. Should see. Mon Apr 6 8: 05: 24 EDT 2009 Type: cal and hit enter. Should see April 2009 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Directories • Unix uses a hierarchical file system (think folders in Windows)
Directories • Unix uses a hierarchical file system (think folders in Windows) Home is like “My Computer”
Directories • Unix uses a hierarchical file system (think folders in Windows) Home is like “My Computer” Like “My Documents ”
Directories • Unix uses a hierarchical file system (think folders in Windows) Home is like “My Computer” Like “My Documents ” Like “My Photos”
Directories • Unix uses a hierarchical file system (think folders in Windows) Home is like “My Computer” Like “My Documents ” Like “My Photos” picture. jpg
Location path: /My. Computer/My. Documents/My. Photos Type: pwd /home/nmrclass and hit enter. Should see OR /Users/Your. Name shows “present working directory” or current location as a path
Opening a Directory • Not double clicking • Type command to “open” • Commands to open files will differ
Navigating Directories cd __ “change directory”: move into a folder ls ls __ “list”: see contents of directory
Navigating Directories cd __ “change directory”: move into a folder ls ls __ “list”: see contents of directory Desktop matlab tmp TUTORIAL_DATA
Anatomy of a Command command -option 1 –option 2 command - -help For Mac: man __ file
Anatomy of a Command command -option 1 –option 2 command file - -help Try: ls --help or man ls
Directory Contents • List contents of directory you are in ls ls -a ls -lrt lists names of directories/files
Directory Contents • List contents of directory you are in ls ls -a lists names of directories/files lists hidden files too ls -lrt . cshrc. bashrc. alias
Directory Contents • List contents of directory you are in ls ls -a ls -l lists names of directories/files lists hidden files too lists file details ls -lrt drwxrwx--user group others
Directory Contents • List contents of directory you are in ls ls -a ls -lrt lists names of directories/files lists hidden files too lists file details lists recent files last
Save Some Time Filename Completion hit Tab key should see ls Desktop History hit key should see ls Desktop hit enter
Changing Directories mkdir practice makes a new directory “practice” ls -lrt pwd should see cd practice pwd should see ls should see /home/nmrclass changes to directory “practice” /home/nmrclass/practice Nothing!
Changing Directories
Changing Directories mkdir stuff makes folder “stuff” inside practice ls should see “stuff”
Using an Editor emacs mynotes. txt If using a Mac: open -e Type: I could write a script. File > Save (Buffer) File > Exit emacs ls should see “mynotes. txt” Format > Make plain text File > Save
Using an Editor gedit mynotes. txt If using a Mac: open -e Type: I could write a script. File > Save (Buffer) File > Exit gedit ls should see “mynotes. txt” Other Editors: pico Format > Make plain text File > Save
Using an Editor Ctrl+C & Returns prompt Runs program in background gedit error. log &
Copying Files cp cp --help is the copy command learn all the options or “arguments” cp mynotes. txt stuff cd stuff ls more mynotes. txt
Copying Files cp cp --help is the copy command learn all the options or “arguments” cp mynotes. txt stuff cd stuff ls less mynotes. txt
Changing Directories ls. . /. . shows one directory up goes up two! can also do (but don’t right now) cd. . /. . pwd should see /home/nmrclass/practice/stuff
Copying / Moving Files Could also use/do: cp mynotes. txt myothernotes. txt mv hernotes. txt . .
Removing Files pwd ls should be in “stuff” rm mynotes. txt ls
Using Free. Surfer With Free. Surfer, certain variables must be set in order to use it correctly: FREESURFER_HOME tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is SUBJECTS_DIR tell Free. Surfer where data is
What is a Variable? • Character string that is assigned a value • Way of passing information from the shell to programs • Assign a value to a variable • Programs look “in the environment” for variables • Easy to change values/manipulate
What is a Variable? How ‘echo’ works: echo Freesurfer Rocks! To set a variable: export TEST_VARIABLE=yourfirstname To check what a variable is set to: echo $TEST_VARIABLE
Using Free. Surfer With Free. Surfer, certain variables must be set in order to use it correctly: FREESURFER_HOME tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is SUBJECTS_DIR tell Free. Surfer where data is
Required Variables • To use Free. Surfer you’ll have to do: export FREESURFER_HOME=/home/apps/freesurfer tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is source $FREESURFER_HOME/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. sh source this script to get your computer ready to use Free. Surfer (sources other scripts & sets other variables) export SUBJECTS_DIR=/path/to/data
Required Variables • To use Free. Surfer you’ll have to do: export FREESURFER_HOME=/home/apps/freesurfer tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is source $FREESURFER_HOME/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. sh source aka /home/apps/freesurfer/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. sh source this script to get your computer ready to use Free. Surfer (sources other scripts & sets other variables) export SUBJECTS_DIR=/path/to/data
Required Variables • To use Free. Surfer you’ll have to do: setenv FREESURFER_HOME /home/apps/freesurfer tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is source $FREESURFER_HOME/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. csh source this script to get your computer ready to use Free. Surfer (sources other scripts & sets other variables) setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /path/to/data
Required Variables • To use Free. Surfer you’ll have to do: setenv FREESURFER_HOME /home/apps/freesurfer tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is source $FREESURFER_HOME/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. csh aka /home/apps/freesurfer/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. csh source this script to get your computer ready to use Free. Surfer (sources other scripts & sets other variables) setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /path/to/data
Required Variables With Free. Surfer, certain variables must be set in order to use it correctly: FREESURFER_HOME tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is SUBJECTS_DIR echo tell Free. Surfer where data is To check variables $FREESURFER_HOME echo $SUBJECTS_DIR
Required Variables export SUBJECTS_DIR=/path/to/data To go to location of your data: cd $SUBJECTS_DIR $ means take the value of the variable
Required Variables export SUBJECTS_DIR=/path/to/data To go to location of your data: cd $SUBJECTS_DIR aka cd /path/to/data $ means take the value of the variable
Review • Case sensitive • Does not like spaces in file names (e. g. filename. txt vs. file name. txt) • • Ctrl+c kills a process & brings back command prompt Type ‘q’ to quit the program ‘less’ Highlight & middle click to copy & paste Use ‘&’ to open a program in the background Cannot open a 2 nd program if do not have a command prompt
Review • • no double clicking mkdir ls cd pwd emacs, gedit, pico cp rm
More Help • UNIX Tutorial For Beginners: http: //www. ee. surrey. ac. uk/Teaching/Unix/ • Linux in a Nutshell: http: //docstore. mik. ua/orelly/linux/lnut/ch 01_01. htm • UNIX Cheat Sheet: http: //tux. cs. unlv. edu/refs/linux_commands. html • Command Line Tutorial: http: //surfer. nmr. mgh. harvard. edu/fswiki/Fs. Tutorial/Command. Line. Na vigation
The End Good Luck!
Writing Scripts • Putting multiple commands together. • Automatically running a sequence of commands • Example: create a file named my_first_script. csh with the contents: #!/bin/csh setenv name Free. Surfer echo I love $name ! % chmod u+x my_first_script. csh %. /my_first_script. csh
Loops in Scripts • You can create loops, if statements, … • Example: create a file named my_first_loop. csh with the contents: #!/bin/csh foreach name (‘Bill Murray’ ‘Wes Anderson’) echo I love $name ! end
Inputs to Scripts • You can create take inputs from the command line • Example: create a file named my_first_IO. csh with the contents: #!/bin/csh echo The $0 command is called with $#argv parameters echo parameter 1 is $1 echo parameter 2 is $2
Required Variables • To use Free. Surfer you’ll have to do: setenv FREESURFER_HOME /home/apps/freesurfer tell Operating System where Free. Surfer is source $FREESURFER_HOME/Set. Up. Free. Surfer. csh source this script to get your computer ready to use Free. Surfer (sources other scripts & sets other variables) setenv SUBJECTS_DIR /path/to/data
Registration -align subjects -common space -reference points b/w subjects will be same transforms template deform morph warp compute resample
More Help alias e emacs man alias ls file* lists file 1, file 2, file 3 ls file[12] lists file 1 and file 2 but not file 3 command >>& file. txt save output to screen and errors in text file
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