- Introduction
- Marker struct description
- Default usage
- Add an extra parameter to the function
- Get markers by their labels
- Get markers by values
- Get markers which target channels
- Get only markers with a duration
Introduction
This function allows getting markers. Python objects will be returned as a list.
Marker struct description
import anywave.core.marker as marker
m = marker.Marker()
m.label # label of marker
m.position # position in seconds.
m.duration # duration in seconds.
m.value # value associated with marker
m.targets # list of electrode labels if the marker targets channels. Empty if the marker is GLOBAL.
Default usage
import sys, anywave
anywave.init(sys.argv)
markers = anywave.get_markers()
This code will get ALL the markers loaded with the current data file.
Add an extra parameter to the function
In order to specify constraints or requirements on the data we want to access to, the function allows an extra parameter which must be a struct.
Get markers by their labels
import sys, anywave
anywave.init(sys.argv)
cfg = [];
cfg['labels'] = ['seizure', 'EI' ]
markers = anywave.get_markers(cfg)
if markers:
# process markers
This code will get all markers labeled seizure and EI.
Get markers by values
import sys, anywave
anywave.init(sys.argv)
cfg['values'] = [10 5 512]
markers = anywave.get_markers(cfg)
if markers:
# process markers
This code will get all markers with a value of 10, 5 or 512.
Get markers which target channels
import sys, anywave
anywave.init(sys.argv)
cfg['channels'] = ['A1', 'A3'] # get markers targeting channel A1 and/or A3
markers = anywave.get_markers(cfg)
if markers:
# process markers
Get only markers with a duration
This can be done by specifying options:
import sys, anywave
anywave.init(sys.argv)
cfg['options'] = ['with duration']
markers = anywave.get_markers(cfg)
if markers:
# process markers