| subject.annot.border {fsbrain} | R Documentation | 
Compute annot border vertices.
Description
Compute annot border vertices.
Usage
subject.annot.border(
  subjects_dir,
  subject_id,
  hemi,
  atlas,
  surface = "white",
  expand_inwards = 0L,
  limit_to_regions = NULL
)
Arguments
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.  | 
hemi | 
 string, one of 'lh', 'rh', or 'both'. The hemisphere name. Used to construct the names of the label data files to be loaded.  | 
atlas | 
 string. The atlas name. E.g., "aparc", "aparc.2009s", or "aparc.DKTatlas". Used to construct the name of the annotation file to be loaded.  | 
surface | 
 string. The display surface. E.g., "white", "pial", or "inflated". Defaults to "white".  | 
expand_inwards | 
 integer, additional thickness of the borders. Increases computation time, defaults to 0L.  | 
limit_to_regions | 
 vector of character strings or NULL, a list of regions for which to draw the outline (see   | 
Value
hemilist of integer vectors, the vertices in the border