[FieldTrip] Simple way to generate cfg

Stephen Politzer-Ahles politzerahless at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 08:02:29 CET 2012


Hello Hamza,

For many of the functions, the corresponding tutorial on the wiki has
sample code, you can just copy and paste that code (along with the cfg) and
edit whatever information you need. Even if there is no tutorial, all the
functions have reference pages on the wiki (which you can find by searching
for the name of the function) which list all the parameters you can use. If
you don't need to specify any information for a particular function, you
can create an 'empty' cfg by just typing cfg=[]; before the function.

Best,
Steve Politzer-Ahles


Hello,
>
> I noticed that almost all your files require a cfg (a structure containing
> information about the buffer, as I understand).
>
> Is there any function to generate these cfg in a simple way.
>
> Best,
>
> Hamza
>
> --
> Hamza Fawzi Altakroury
> Graduate student - MA
> Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
> Sabanc? University
>
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