Multiplot

J.M. Schoffelen Jan.Schoffelen at FCDONDERS.RU.NL
Tue Mar 1 09:15:31 CET 2005


Dear Teresa,

What about taking your variable avg as an input to multiplotER? (in fact,
that's how it works)

Yours,

Jan-Mathijs

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Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 5:26 PM
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Subject: [FIELDTRIP] Multiplot

Hi Fieldtrippers,

The course is becoming closer, but I would like to solve the multiplot
problem before that to prepare more interesting questions.

I now tried:

cfgpre = [];
cfgpre.dataset = 'C:\Data\A002-EC_20021016_02.ds'
cfgpre.trl= [[ones(1,2)]', [150*ones(1,2)]', [zeros(1,2)]']
cfgpre.channel='MEG'
datatest = preprocessing(cfgpre)

cfgpre.vartrllength=1
avg = timelockanalysis(cfgpre,datatest)
cfgpre.yparam = 'avg'
time=datatest.hdr.timeVec;
cfgpre.xparam = 'time'
multiplotER(cfgpre,datatest)

and got the errors:

??? Error using ==> min
Function 'min' is not defined for values of class 'cell'.

Error in ==> C:\Matlab\FieldTrip\fieldtrip-0.9.5\multiplotER.m
On line 117  ==>   xmin = min(xvalues);


Thanks,
Teresa Montez



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