[FieldTrip] Fwd: variable "abort"

Herring, J.D. (Jim) j.herring at fcdonders.ru.nl
Fri Jul 18 15:06:40 CEST 2014


Dear Payman, I'm forwarding this e-mail to the mailinglist as the solution might be useful for others. Best, Jim ----- Doorgestuurd bericht -----
> Van: "paymando- morientes" <paymandomorientes at yahoo.com>
> Aan: "J.D. Herring (Jim)" <j.herring at fcdonders.ru.nl>
> Verzonden: Maandag 14 juli 2014 13:38:52
> Onderwerp: Re: [FieldTrip] variable "abort"
> Thanks for your help. I found where the problem was. I had two
> versions of FieldTrip installed . I removed the older one and the
> problem was solved.
> regards
> payman
> On Monday, 14 July 2014, 9:15, "Herring, J.D. (Jim)"
> <j.herring at fcdonders.ru.nl> wrote:
> Hi Payman,
> ‘abort’ is indeed set by ft_preamble_init, which is called by
> ft_definetrial through ft_preamble. This function is located in
> fieldtrip/utilities. Could it be that your paths are not correctly
> set? Did you run ft_defaults before running your script?
> Best,
> Jim
> From: paymando- morientes [mailto:paymandomorientes at yahoo.com]
> Sent: donderdag 10 juli 2014 20:24
> To: Herring, J.D. (Jim); 'FieldTrip discussion list'
> Subject: Re: [FieldTrip] variable "abort"
> oh sorry I mistyped it. I meant ft_definetrial.
> thanks for your help
> On Thursday, 10 July 2014, 13:40, "Herring, J.D. (Jim)" <
> j.herring at fcdonders.ru.nl > wrote:
> Dear Payman,
> As far as I can tell there is no function called ft_definevarible,
> could you please recheck which function is given you problems?
> Best,
> Jim
> From: fieldtrip-bounces at science.ru.nl [
> mailto:fieldtrip-bounces at science.ru.nl ] On Behalf Of paymando-
> morientes
> Sent: donderdag 10 juli 2014 13:23
> To: fieldtrip at science.ru.nl
> Subject: [FieldTrip] variable "abort"
> Dear all
> I have a problem starting with field trip. When I call
> "ft_definevarible" function, it throws an error that "abort" variable
> is not defined. I checked the ".m file" for the function and it says
> that abort is set by "ft_preamble" function. So where is the problem?
> Should I change something in my script? or "ft_preamble" function is
> not doing its job?
> by the way i hope I am sending this message to the right e-mail.
> thanks in advance
> payman
-- Jim Herring, MSc. Neuronal Oscillations Group Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour Radboud University Nijmegen
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