Open Aryo-Zare opened 6 years ago
Hello,
Yes, you can import a MAT file using the Import MAT function. https://github.com/NOCIONS/letswave6/wiki/Import-signals#import-data-from-the-matlab-workspace
Best wishes, André
On 29 Oct 2018, at 14:22, Aryo Zare notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:
Hello Everyone
I have a problem converting a source file to the right format to be possible to be analyzed by letswave: I have files in [ .adicht ] format (from AD instruments bioamp) . I can convert them to .mat matrix data by this package : https://github.com/JimHokanson/adinstruments_sdk_matlab But the critical issue is that the small .lw6 file can not be generated in parallel. It seems letswave does not work without this .lw6 files. Is there a way to generate them directly from .mat dataset ?
Any guidance is appreciated Aryo
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Hello Everyone
I have a problem converting a source file to the right format to be possible to be analyzed by letswave: I have files in [ .adicht ] format (from AD instruments bioamp) . I can convert them to .mat matrix data by this package : https://github.com/JimHokanson/adinstruments_sdk_matlab But the critical issue is that the small .lw6 file can not be generated in parallel. It seems letswave does not work without this .lw6 files. Is there a way to generate them directly from .mat dataset ?
Any guidance is appreciated Aryo