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| + | ====== Default extensions ====== | ||
| + | I am using the following default file extensions in most of my simulations: | ||
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| + | * [[ras]] spike raster file (human readable) as produced by [[SpikeMonitor]] | ||
| + | * [[spk]] Binary spike raster file written by [[BinarySpikeMonitor]] (decode with [[aube]] or [[Python tools]]) | ||
| + | * [[wmat]] Weight matrix file (human readable) in Auryn [[matrix market]] compatible coordinate real format can be exported and imported by any [[SparseConnection]] object | ||
| + | * [[wmat.cstate]] In some older simulations an aditional wmat file to storing [[complex matrix]] states | ||
| + | * [[syn]] Time series file of synaptic weights in human readable format | ||
| + | * [[mem]] Default extension for time series files (human readable) with membrane voltage as written by [[VoltageMonitor]] | ||
| + | * [[pat]] Pattern file (human readable) as can be imported and understood by [[StimulusGroup]], | ||
| + | * [[netstate]] binary file storing network state as output or loaded by [[system|Auryn kernel]] | ||
| + | * [[prate]] time series (human readable) with population firing rate as written by [[PopulationRateMonitor]] | ||
| + | * [[pact]] Pattern activity time series file (human readable) computes and monitors population firing rates in neural subpopulations. Produced by [[PatternMonitor]] | ||
manual/extensions.txt · Last modified: 2016/09/05 23:31 by zenke
