Guess the NR=3 tells awk to jut parse the third line, and in this case could be replaced by END - as it seemed.
Might i ask why you've chosen $39 instead of $27 (as i did, first found)?
Is there any difference?
Thank you
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If you see output carefully posted by you then you will see as follows, posting some portion of output.
So here 39 means the field number and after that it's value, also it is 3rd line, so only printed like that.
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nifti_stats
NIFTI_STATS(1) User Commands NIFTI_STATS(1)NAME
nifti_stats - compute NIfTI statistical functions
SYNOPSIS
nifti_stats [-q|-d|-1|-z] value CODE [p1 p2 p3]
DESCRIPTION
nifti_stats supports several distributions (normal, uniform, logistic, chi, etc.) and calculates density or cummulative distribution func-
tion (and many more). Values are printed to stdout and can be piped to other tools.
value can be a single number or in the form bot:top:step.
default ==> output p = Prob(statistic < val).
-q ==> output is 1-p.
-d ==> output is density.
-1 ==> output is x such that Prob(statistic < x) = val.
-z ==> output is z such that Normal cdf(z) = p(val).
-h ==> output is z such that 1/2-Normal cdf(z) = p(val).
Allowable CODEs:
CORREL, TTEST, FTEST, ZSCORE, CHISQ, BETA, BINOM, GAMMA, POISSON, NORMAL, FTEST_NONC, CHISQ_NONC, LOGISTIC, LAPLACE, UNIFORM, TTEST_NONC,
WEIBULL, CHI, INVGAUSS, EXTVAL, PVAL, LOGPVAL and LOG10PVAL
Following CODE are distributional parameters, as needed.
Results are written to stdout, 1 number per output line.
EXAMPLE
Piping output into AFNI program 1dplot:
nifti_stats -d 0:4:.001 INVGAUSS 1 3 | 1dplot -dx 0.001 -stdin
SEE ALSO libnifti(1), nifti_tool(1), nifti1_test(1).
Homepage: http://niftilib.sourceforge.net
AUTHOR
RW Cox - SSCC/NIMH/NIH/DHHS/USA/EARTH - March 2004
This manual page was written by Michael Hanke <michael.hanke@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
nifti_stats September 2007 NIFTI_STATS(1)