Wiki source code of Widget TimeSeries
Version 12.1 by rominabaila on 2022/04/12 09:31
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| 1 | == Purpose == | ||
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| 3 | It is a Jupyter widget intended for the visualization of brain signals represented as time series. | ||
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| 6 | == Inputs == | ||
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| 8 | It supports time series inputs of two types: | ||
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| 10 | * TVB TimeSeries datatype | ||
| 11 | * Numpy arrays | ||
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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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| 22 | == Requirements and installation == | ||
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| 24 | Before installing the tvb-widgets library containing the TimeSeries widget, the following python libraries and Jupyter Notebook extensions should be installed: | ||
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| 26 | * **Libraries:** | ||
| 27 | ** [[ipympl>>https://github.com/matplotlib/ipympl#installation]] | ||
| 28 | * ((( | ||
| 29 | **Extensions:** | ||
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| 31 | (% class="box" %) | ||
| 32 | ((( | ||
| 33 | jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager | ||
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| 35 | jupyter labextension install jupyter-matplotlib | ||
| 36 | ))) | ||
| 37 | ))) | ||
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| 39 | Then, to install the tvb-widgets library, just type: | ||
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| 41 | (% class="box" %) | ||
| 42 | ((( | ||
| 43 | pip install tvb-widgets | ||
| 44 | ))) |