[Eeglablist] pop_eegfiltnew help

Ahmad, Jumana jumana.ahmad at kcl.ac.uk
Mon Nov 28 02:23:16 PST 2016


Dear all,
I am trying to create a 1Hz dataset. I followed your advice to do this first with the GUI. As I want a high pass filter of 1Hz I entered 1 into the lower edge of the frequency pass band.
In EEGlab history this gave:

EEG = pop_eegfiltnew(EEG, [], 1, 1650, true, [], 1);


However, is the 1 not in the wrong place now? Should not the high pass value go first? From above it seems like [] and 1 should swap places?



I thought the function was: function [EEG, com, b] = pop_eegfiltnew(EEG, locutoff, hicutoff, filtorder, revfilt, usefft, plotfreqz)

Thank you,
Jumana

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