[Mne_analysis] Finding the pseudo-event values for *fif files

Nela Cicmil nela.cicmil at dpag.ox.ac.uk
Mon Mar 19 16:51:57 EDT 2012
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Dear Steve, 

Thank you for your email; I was able to get the events files out from each file in text form by following your command (the *.eve extension didn't make a difference, it was still a text file). 

Best wishes, 
Nela


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Nela Cicmil
D.Phil Candidate, Neurophysiology
Dept. Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics
University of Oxford

Tel: 01865 282274
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From: Stephen Politzer-Ahles [politzerahless at gmail.com]
Sent: 19 March 2012 13:33
To: Nela Cicmil
Cc: mne_analysis at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Mne_analysis] Finding the pseudo-event values for *fif files

Hi Nela,

I got event files using mne_process_raw:

mne_process_raw --raw $SUBJECT"_raw.fif" --eventsout $SUBJECT".eve"

I don't recall doing anything special for the first line of the event files; if I remember correctly, this command automatically made the first line all 0s. (I also was saving my event files with a .eve extension rather than .txt, I don't know if that makes a difference or not).

Best,
Steve Politzer-Ahles


On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Nela Cicmil <nela.cicmil at dpag.ox.ac.uk<mailto:nela.cicmil at dpag.ox.ac.uk>> wrote:
Dear MNE users,

I wonder if someone can please tell me how I might obtain the unique pseudo-value that is needed as the first line of the events *.txt file for each *.fif MEG data file, without having to save events to text/fif by hand using mne_browse_raw for each *.fif file one-by-one? Is there another, more efficient way, for example a command that can be used?

I am using MNE-2.7.0-3106-Linux-x86_64 and Matlab 10a.

Thank you so much for your help,

Best wishes,
Nela


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Nela Cicmil
D.Phil Candidate, Neurophysiology
Dept. Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics
University of Oxford

Tel: 01865 282274
Internal: 82274
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