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open-ephys authored
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- Sep 06, 2012
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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Josh Siegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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- Jun 25, 2012
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jsiegle authored
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jsiegle authored
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jsiegle authored
Previously, traces for each channel could not overlap, meaning that channels would appear to artificially saturate. There are now two parameters that determine the location of an LFP channel: plotHeight and interplotDistance. Thus, plots can remain close together while keeping a large range.
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- Jun 24, 2012