coloredmeshes.from.color | R Documentation |
Create coloredmeshes for both hemis using pre-defined colors.
coloredmeshes.from.color(
subjects_dir,
subject_id,
color_data,
hemi,
surface = "white",
metadata = list()
)
subjects_dir |
string. The FreeSurfer SUBJECTS_DIR, i.e., a directory containing the data for all your subjects, each in a subdir named after the subject identifier. |
subject_id |
string. The subject identifier. |
color_data |
a hemilist containing vectors of hex color strings |
hemi |
string, one of 'lh' or 'rh'. The hemisphere name. Used to construct the names of the label data files to be loaded. |
surface |
character string or 'fs.surface' instance. The display surface. E.g., "white", "pial", or "inflated". Defaults to "white". |
metadata |
a named list, can contain whatever you want. Typical entries are: 'src_data' a hemilist containing the source data from which the 'color_data' was created, optional. If available, it is encoded into the coloredmesh and can be used later to plot a colorbar. 'makecmap_options': the options used to created the colormap from the data. |
named list of coloredmeshes. Each entry is a named list with entries: "mesh" the tmesh3d
mesh object. "col": the mesh colors. "render", logical, whether to render the mesh. "hemi": the hemisphere, one of 'lh' or 'rh'.
Other coloredmesh functions:
coloredmesh.from.annot()
,
coloredmesh.from.label()
,
coloredmesh.from.mask()
,
coloredmesh.from.morph.native()
,
coloredmesh.from.morph.standard()
,
coloredmesh.from.morphdata()
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