[Eeglablist] Bug report Rejecting data in scroll with EEGLAB 14.0.0
Makoto Miyakoshi
mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Wed May 10 08:09:02 PDT 2017
Dear Jim,
Sorry for belated response.
I filed your report to EEGLAB bugzilla Bug 12259.
This data rejection problem seems to be taken care of in the recent
updates, but my impression is that it took a few updates to fix it. Please
update EEGLAB to try the same operation. Sorry for inconvenience.
Makoto
On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Jim Kroger <jkk251 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, I displayed Biosemi data downsampled to 1024 with Biosemi's tool
> in the scroll window, and attempted to reject a trial by clicking before
> the beginning and dragging to the end and clicking on REJECT as usual.
> However, the scroll window crashed and I got the following from Matlab:
>
> --------
> pop_eegplot() note: Baseline subtraction disabled to speed up display
> eeg_insertbound(): 2 boundary (break) events added.
> eeg_insertbound(): event latencies recomputed and 2 events removed.
> eeg_insertbound(): 2 boundary (break) events added.
> eeg_insertbound(): event latencies recomputed and 2 events removed.
> Warning: converting all event types to strings
> BUG 1971 WARNING: IF YOU ARE USING A SCRIPT WITTEN FOR A PREVIOUS VERSION
> OF
> EEGLAB TO CALL THIS FUNCTION, BECAUSE YOU ARE REJECTING THE ONSET OF THE
> DATA,
> EVENTS WERE CORRUPTED. EVENT LATENCIES ARE NOW CORRECT (SEE
> https://sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/EEGLAB_bug1971);
> Error using cell/strmatch (line 19)
> Requires character array or cell array of character vectors as inputs.
>
> Error in eeg_eegrej (line 147)
> indBound2 = strmatch('boundary', { event2(:).type });
>
> Error while evaluating DestroyedObject Callback
> ----------
>
> I reopened the data in scroll and the data has not been deleted/rejected.
> I am not using a script, just opening the data in EEGLAB, then in the
> scroll window, going directly to this second by typing 1010 in the lower
> left window. It crashes if I have the default 8 second window or a 30
> second window.
>
> I'm using Matlab R2016b and EEGLAB 14.0.0.
>
> I went to a different machine running Matlab R2014b and EEGLAB 13.5.4b and
> with the same data did not have this problem. I downloaded EEGLAB 14.0.0
> onto that machine, and opened it in Matlab R2014b, and now I had the same
> problem and error messages.
>
>
> Any help appreciated!
>
> Jim
>
>
--
Makoto Miyakoshi
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institute for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego
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