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Changes for page Widget TimeSeries

Last modified by ldomide on 2023/05/23 14:34

From version 6.1
edited by rominabaila
on 2022/04/12 09:12
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To version 1.1
edited by ldomide
on 2022/03/23 15:51
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1 -== Purpose ==
1 +! pip install -i tvb-widgets
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3 -It is a Jupyter widget intended for the visualization of brain signals represented as time series.
3 +from tvbwidgets.api import TimeseriesWidget
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5 +from IPython.core.display_functions import display
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6 -== Inputs ==
7 +tw = TimeseriesWidget(...)
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8 -It supports time series inputs of two types:
9 +{{{display(tw.get_widget())}}}
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10 -* TVB TimeSeries datatype
11 -* Numpy arrays
11 +{{{
12 + }}}
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13 -The widget supports 2-, 3-, and 4-dimensional arrays. In all three cases, there is a fixed shape that the TimeSeries widget expects:
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15 -* for **2D**: (no_timepoints, no_channels)
16 -* for **3D**: (no_timepoints, state_variable/mode, no_channels)
17 -* for **4D**: (no_timepoints, state_variable, no_channels, mode)
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19 -~* Note that the TVB TimeSeries datatype is always is always 4D and already has the expected shape.
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TVB Widgets