[Eeglablist] channel range to import

Ilana Hairston hairston at berkeley.edu
Sat Jun 3 08:47:30 PDT 2006


not sure if you've been answered - but if remember correctly you can  
specify any range of channel you want, specified in standard matlab  
(e.g., 10:36 or 1:10:100 or 1,7,12)
You first need to determine the number of the channel of interest  
though which is the order in which they appear in CTF software, with  
the first 10 (i think) channels being reference.
best,
Ilana

On May 25, 2006, at 10:55 AM, latifa drouiche wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> I am new in EEGLAB family and I wander if there is a
> way to import ctf data but only a group of channels at
> a time, not having to write channel indices one by
> one.
> Thanks a lot.
> Regards
> L.Lazzouni
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