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Long EEG Results from 3D Matrices Using MATLAB and Melt
How do you take spectral power in a subject by frequency by channel array and make it into a long dataframe (spreadsheet) for analysis? Let me show you an easy and efficient method using R.
Last updated on Sep 28, 2021
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Converting a Large Analysis Project to a Reproducible Research Framework Part 3
How easy would it be to convert an existing large MATLAB/R project to using GNU Make? In these tutorials, we will find out together! After Part 1 and Part 2, we have Make to automate both the creation of a manuscript and a MATLAB data model.
Last updated on Oct 5, 2021
6 min read
Converting a Large Analysis Project to a Reproducible Research Framework Part 2
How easy would it be to convert an existing large MATLAB/R project to using GNU Make? In these tutorials, we will find out together! Welcome to Part II where we will start converting individual MATLAB scripts into a series of scripts that can be automatically created using the Make utility.
Last updated on Sep 14, 2021
13 min read
Converting a Large Analysis Project to a Reproducible Research Framework - Part 1
How easy would it be to convert an existing large MATLAB/R project to using GNU Make? In these tutorials, we will find out together! Why convert an existing analysis project? We recently began a revise and resubmit of our EEG source localization preprint to Communications Biology.
Last updated on Sep 14, 2021
11 min read
Fancy Ligature Fonts in R Studio
What are ligature fonts? We often use symbols in our programming code that take multiple characters, but have a single meaning. Ligature fonts take sequences of these characters and make a pleasant single ‘token’ that is easy to read and make code more readable.
Last updated on Sep 12, 2021
2 min read
Reproducible academic manuscripts using GNU Make: Part 2
Hands-on with Make! In the last post, we introduced Make as an automated way to create assets from source files. The most important coding concept was to make sure each script had clearly defined inputs and outputs.
Last updated on Sep 11, 2021
1 min read
Reproducible academic manuscripts using GNU Make: Part 1
Welcome to this first tutorial on using GNU Make for reproducible research! We are going to see how the Make tool can create cross-platform application agnostic workflows that will save time, encourage transparency and collaboration, and keep your code readable for many years.
Aaron
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Ernie
Last updated on Sep 16, 2021
4 min read
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