Warning in ft_topoplotER

Roemer van der Meij r.vandermeij at DONDERS.RU.NL
Wed Jan 20 14:07:45 CET 2010


Hi Andrea,

Thanks for the data/script, it was exactly what I needed. There was a
silly bug in ft_clusterplot where several calls to cfg.highlight were
not changed to cfg.highlightchannel during the big update, and I failed
to notice them during browsing. Things should be fixed now (will be on
the ftp-server tonight). You can fix it in your own version easily by
changing in line 267 and line 285 cfg.highlight >>>
cfg.highlightchannel. Clusterplot should work as intended afterwards.

I also realised now that any additional options that go into clusterplot
will not be used (like cfg.marker), these are fixed now as well (on
ftp-server tonight).

Thanks for pointing out these bugs!

Best,
Roemer



Andrea Ostendorf wrote:
>
> Dear Roemer,
>
>
>
> thanks a lot for your help and the time you are taking to assist me!
> Your remarks have been really helpful.
>
>
>
> The warning is from topoplotER, which I call indirectly through
> ft_clusterplot. Thanks for pointing out that I am not to use the
> options directly. I saw some options in the help of ft_clusterplot
> together with the hint that more options were to be found in topoplotER.
>
>
>
> Since I keep having trouble with uploading files to your server, I
> attach a test MATLAB file (stripped down to the basics) and my data. I
> hope that is okay, it is really quite a small amount of data.
> Otherwise, I would try my private Ubuntu computer.
>
>
>
> The warning is
>
> Warning: cfg.highlight is now used for specifing highlighting-mode,
> use cfg.highlightchannel instead of cfg.highlight for specifiying channels
>
> > In ft_topoplotER at 214
>
>   In topoplotER at 17
>
>   In ft_clusterplot at 277
>
>   In test_clusterplot at 5
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Andrea
>
>
>
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> *On Behalf Of *Roemer van der Meij
> *Sent:* Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2010 12:52
> *To:* FIELDTRIP at NIC.SURFNET.NL
> *Subject:* Re: [FIELDTRIP] Thanks / warning in ft_topoplotER
>
>
>
> Hi Andrea,
>
> Always happy to help. And thank you for helping us squashing bugs!
>
> Are you sure you are using the most recent fieldtrip version? There
> was a bug several weeks ago that gave the warning (which used to be on
> line 214, but is now on line 215) even when cfg.highlight was not
> numerical. (if it's numerical, it is assumed cfg.highlight is used in
> the old way). If you have a version that is newer than 19-12-2009
> (date of previous bug fix), could you post the exact code you use to
> call ft_topoplotER? This could give me a better idea on where in the
> code the problem lies. Could you then also post the exact warning
> matlab spits out? (if it's not a version problem, something
> complicated is going on and all information is helpful). Thanks!
>
> Concerning ft_clusterplot, you're not actually supposed to use the
> highlighting options directly. As clusterplot tries to determine the
> clustering automatically, this could possibly interfere with it's
> normal functioning. Thanks for pointing this out. I now added a check
> for these 'forbidden' options and they will be removed automatically.
> The updated clusterplot will be uploaded to the ftp-server somewhere
> late in the evening today.
>
> However, if you want to manage you're own clustering directly, you can
> also do this using topoplotER/TFR. It might be a bit difficult, but
> you have to put all the highlighting options in its own cell
> (including the ones that were already in cells). There is 'hidden'
> documentation about this in topoplotER (you won't see it with the
> help/doc command, but you will if you edit the function), you can find
> it just below the normal documentation.
> I copy-pasted it here for easy reference:
> ***********
> % It is possible to use multiple highlight-selections (e.g.: multiple
> statistical clusters of channels)
> % To do this, all the content of the highlight-options (including
> cfg.highlight) should be placed in a cell-array
> % (even if the normal content was already in a cell-array). Specific
> marker settings (e.g. color, size) are defaulted when
> % not present.
> % Example (3 selections):
> % cfg.highlight               = {'labels', 'labels', 'numbers'}
> % cfg.highlightchannel    = {{'MZF03','MZC01','MRT54'}, [1:5], 'C*'}
> % cfg.highlightsymbol    = {'o',[],'+'}          % the empty option
> will be defaulted
> % cfg.highlightcolor       = {'r',[0 0 1]};      % the missing option
> will be defaulted
> % cfg.highlightsize         = [];                      % will be set
> to default, as will the missing cfg.highlightfontsize
> ***********
>
> Using these options you should be able to get the same individual
> plots clusterplot can give you. If you do not want to see the other
> channels, set cfg.marker = 'off';. On the use of the different
> routines, topoplotTFR is identical to topoplotER, but is just present
> because of our present naming-scheme. Clusterplot however, is a
> wrapper around topoplotER/TFR designed to quickly and without much
> configuring plot your statistical clusters (which requires statistics
> output as input). By using the 'hidden' options above, you can make
> topoplotER/TFR do exactly the same as clusterplot, but then you can
> specify your own clusters.
>
>
> We are currently looking into your question number 3, as it appears
> things go a little deeper there. There are at least some situations
> where cfg.neighbours = [] apparently doesn't work, but we are still
> figuring out why. For the moment, a really ugly and time consuming
> workaround would be to make a for-loop over single channels, but it
> would prevent the clustering over channels and should provide (per
> channel) the exact same output as cfg.neighbours = [];
>
>
> I hope all of the above helps. Thanks for bringing these bugs to our
> attention!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Roemer
>
>
>
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Roemer van der Meij MSc
Scientific Programmer & Data-Analyst
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Centre for Cognition
P.O. Box 9104
6500 HE Nijmegen
The Netherlands
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