[Eeglablist] Is there a way to highlight/change color of a single channel in Scroll Plot?
Delorme, Arnaud
adelorme at ucsd.edu
Tue Jul 14 14:14:18 PDT 2020
Dear Charisse,
You might also want to try the EEGBrowser EEGLAB plugin.
Cheers,
Arno
> On Jun 26, 2020, at 5:10 AM, Tarik S Bel-Bahar <tarikbelbahar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Charisse,
> Brief notes right below:
>
> Try using eegplot, the main function called by pop_eegplot when one does it
> from the eeglab gui.
>
> Type open eegplot or
> help eegplot to get
> details about how you
> can add an array of colors
> for each channel.
> You can modify many
> aspects of eegplot.
>
> Then try running eegplot by calling the function from command line, and
> include the channel color flag and array.
>
> Ps.
> Use eegh and check eeglab
> scripting wiki if you havent
> had a chance to yet.
>
> Pps.
> Check out the one or two
> eeglab plugins that enhance
> Eegplot.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2020, 6:21 AM Charisse Pickron <cpickron at umn.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I am becoming more familiar with automatically rejecting bad channels in
>> EEGLab, however I also like to look through data and manually select bad
>> channels.
>> In the Channel data scroll plot (or another type of plot), is there a way
>> to highlight a single channel or change it's color so that I can easily
>> keep track of that channel as I scroll through data to determine if it is a
>> bad channel?
>>
>> I know I can hover over a line and it will give me the channel, but was
>> hoping there'd be a way to change the color of a specific channel in the
>> scroll plot.
>> Thank you,
>> -Charisse
>>
>> --
>> Charisse B. Pickron, Ph.D.
>> President's Postdoctoral Fellow | Institute of Child Development |
>> icd.umn.edu
>> University of Minnesota | umn.edu
>> Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
>> cpickron at umn.edu
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