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manual:python_tools [2016/08/30 18:26] – [Example: Spiking statistics] Adds figure zenkemanual:python_tools [2016/08/30 18:50] – [Auryn Python tools] zenke
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 Auryn v0.8.0 is the first version to come with a set of Python tools which allow decoding from binary files generated with [[BinarySpikeMonitor]] or [[BinaryStateMonitor]]. You can find the Python code in the ''tools/python'' directory. Auryn v0.8.0 is the first version to come with a set of Python tools which allow decoding from binary files generated with [[BinarySpikeMonitor]] or [[BinaryStateMonitor]]. You can find the Python code in the ''tools/python'' directory.
  
-To use the Auryn tools point your Python path to the ''auryn/tools/python'' directory. For instance by+To use the Auryn Python tools point your Python path to the ''auryn/tools/python'' directory. For instance by
 <code> <code>
 export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:<path_to_auryn_src_directory>/tools/python export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:<path_to_auryn_src_directory>/tools/python
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 The output should look similar to the plot above. The output should look similar to the plot above.
  
-===== Example: Spiking statistics =====+===== Example: Vogels plot (overview spiking statistics=====
  
 <code python> <code python>
manual/python_tools.txt · Last modified: 2016/08/30 18:50 by zenke