[Eeglablist] Topoplotting question

Arnaud Delorme arno at ucsd.edu
Thu Mar 28 06:58:57 PDT 2013


Dear Darren,

another trick is to save as postscript and then remove the clipping mask under a postscript editor.
Best,

Arno

On 23 Mar 2013, at 01:55, Makoto Miyakoshi wrote:

> Dear Darren,
> 
> Ah ok now I see what you mean. I guess you are right that you use the option plotrad.
> 
> Another thing you might want to try is this: edit - channel locations - opt. head center (top button in the right column). You have AFp1 and AFp2, so they might expand your border to the outside.
> 
> Makoto
> 
> 2013/3/22 Darren Tanner <dstanner at gmail.com>
> Hi Makoto,
> 
> Thanks for taking a look at this.  I'm attaching two images (1 and 2), as well as my channel locations file. The code I used for 1.jpg is:
> 
> topoplot([-0.202	-0.114	-0.417	1.205	1.532	1.2	-0.069	0.715	2.483	2.581	1.188	0.569	2.452	3.579	2.789	1.262	-0.269	2.329	3.804	3.95	3.087	1.991	3.673	4.786	4.41	2.806	3.475	3.699	3.479], 'Standard_28.locs','maplimits', [-5 5], 'style','fill', 'plotrad', [.5], 'headrad', [.5])
> 
> The code for 2 is:
> 
> EDU>> topoplot([-0.202	-0.114	-0.417	1.205	1.532	1.2	-0.069	0.715	2.483	2.581	1.188	0.569	2.452	3.579	2.789	1.262	-0.269	2.329	3.804	3.95	3.087	1.991	3.673	4.786	4.41	2.806	3.475	3.699	3.479], 'Standard_28.locs','maplimits', [-5 5], 'style','fill', 'plotrad', [.55], 'headrad', [.5])
> 
> I'm doing this in EEGLAB 10.2.5.8b and MATLAB 7.12.0
> 
> I'm a bit of a non-expert in MATLAB, so it could be that I'm doing something wrong.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> Darren
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------
> Darren Tanner, Ph.D.
> Postdoctoral Scholar
> Bilingualism and Language Development Lab
> Center for Language Science
> Department of Psychology
> Penn State University
> 
> On Mar 22, 2013, at 8:26 PM, Makoto Miyakoshi <mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Dear Darren,
>> 
>> I've never seen it, so I have difficulty understanding your situation. Would you mind sending me the screenshot?
>> 
>> Makoto
>> 
>> 
>> 2013/3/22 Darren Tanner <dstanner at gmail.com>
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I'm currently trying to create some topoplots for a publication, and I'm having a bit of trouble. I'm using the topoplot function, and the figure it creates chops off the nose and ears of the cartoon head. I've tried playing with the plotted and headrad values, and the only way I can figure out how to keep it from chopping off the nose/ears is to create a large 'halo' around the cartoon head, where some of the electrodes are sitting outside of the head.
>> 
>> Is there any trick to use to get the outer edge of the plot fill to match up with the cartoon circle, without chopping off the ears/nose?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Darren
>> 
>> -----------------------------------------
>> Darren Tanner, Ph.D.
>> Postdoctoral Scholar
>> Bilingualism and Language Development Lab
>> Center for Language Science
>> Department of Psychology
>> Penn State University
>> 
>> 
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