Holcombe:Programming

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Alex Holcombe
• Ryo Nakayama



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Python Programming
Psychopy/VisionEgg Installation Notes
R analysis,plot,stats
Statistics
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Programming Cheat Sheets


To understand Dani's programs, there are two steps. First, you must learn Spanish.

Mostly the lab uses VisionEgg (also see mailing list and PsychoPy python libraries to help draw stuff.

Our psychopy notes.

Installing Visionegg and Psychopy

  • WINDOWS: Psychopy installation. It is easier to intall Enthought Python Distribution that contains all the necessary dependencies than to install at hand one by one the dependencies. Using Enthought, however, I found incompatibilities with Visionegg. Installing the dependencies at hand I did not have problems to run both programs in the same computer.


Python programming

Here is a file Media:Matlab-python-xref.pdf‎ that gives equivalent code for doing array operations in MATLAB, Python, and R

Good syntax guide here , Explanation of how default assignment creates reference rather than new variable here says to use deepcopy()

For data analysis, [[1]] provides some useful functions like mdp.utils.uniq()

Here Media:AudioAndUSBnotesWithPython.oo3 is the file with all my notes on different ways to play a sound in Python and the associated latencies and standard deviations of the latencies--Alex O. Holcombe 05:15, 25 June 2008 (UTC)

Running python interactively from the Terminal alone is frustrating because you can't use arrow keys for history, no auto-complete, etc. You will probably want to use some IDE.

Tricks

never have your data file overwritten again! include the following lines in your python code:

from time import localtime,strftime
timeAndDateStr = strftime("%d_%b_%Y_%H:%M", localtime())
filename = 'aBindingExpData_'    #include here whatever you want
filename = filename + timeAndDateStr  #filename will now have date time and year tacked on the end,
outputFileStream = open(filename, 'a')
#### e.g. 'aBindingExpData_04_Aug_2008_22:46'


programming in R (data analysis)