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Currently, there is one script, readTrodesExtractedDataFile, that can take in data files created by any of our export utilities for analysis in Python. CameraModule’s generated timestamp/frame files can also be read in. There is one for Python2 and one for Python3. | Currently, there is one script, readTrodesExtractedDataFile, that can take in data files created by any of our export utilities for analysis in Python. CameraModule’s generated timestamp/frame files can also be read in. There is one for Python2 and one for Python3. | ||
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[https://spikegadgets.com/analysis-tools/ Website] | [https://spikegadgets.com/analysis-tools/ Website] |
Latest revision as of 02:36, 6 April 2022
With Python quickly becoming a popular choice for scientific computing, we are starting to develop tools for it as well.
Currently, there is one script, readTrodesExtractedDataFile, that can take in data files created by any of our export utilities for analysis in Python. CameraModule’s generated timestamp/frame files can also be read in. There is one for Python2 and one for Python3.