Hi @LeilaMousapour,
I looked at the Notation section:
The sentence above the table for the notation definition reads:
"The following table summarizes the primitive data types used by EEGSourceLocalization."
However, you included the matrix, cell, and structure data types, which you later declare as derived data types.
Maybe this sentence can be edited to clarify that both primitive and derived data types are described, and make the distinction also clear in the table?
Also, what type of data are the q_i, H^{T} and C^{-1}? My guess is, q_i is a cell data type and H and C a matrix data type? why some of these variables are bold and/or uppercase (H^T) while q_i is lowercase (also not all uppercase are bold, nor all q_i):
Hi @LeilaMousapour, I looked at the Notation section: The sentence above the table for the notation definition reads: "The following table summarizes the primitive data types used by EEGSourceLocalization."
However, you included the matrix, cell, and structure data types, which you later declare as derived data types. Maybe this sentence can be edited to clarify that both primitive and derived data types are described, and make the distinction also clear in the table?
Also, what type of data are the q_i, H^{T} and C^{-1}? My guess is, q_i is a cell data type and H and C a matrix data type? why some of these variables are bold and/or uppercase (H^T) while q_i is lowercase (also not all uppercase are bold, nor all q_i):