Wiki source code of Widget TimeSeries

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1 Source code: [[https:~~/~~/github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-widgets>>url:https://github.com/the-virtual-brain/tvb-widgets]]
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3 Immediate testing here: [[https:~~/~~/lab.ch.ebrains.eu/hub/user-redirect/lab/tree/shared/TVB%20Widgets/REPO/tvb-widgets/notebooks>>url:https://lab.ch.ebrains.eu/hub/user-redirect/lab/tree/shared/TVB%20Widgets/REPO/tvb-widgets/notebooks]]
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5 === Purpose ===
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7 It is a Jupyter Widget intended for the visualization of brain signals represented as time series.
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9 == Inputs ==
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11 Time series can be given as inputs in two forms:
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13 * TVB TimeSeries datatype
14 * Numpy arrays
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16 This widget supports 2D, 3D, and 4D arrays. In all three cases, there is a fixed shape that the TimeSeries widget expects:
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18 * for **2D**: (no_timepoints, no_channels)
19 * for **3D**: (no_timepoints, state_variable/mode, no_channels)
20 * for **4D**: (no_timepoints, state_variable, no_channels, mode)
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22 ~* Note that the TVB TimeSeries datatype is always 4D and already has the expected shape.
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24 == Requirements and installation ==
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26 Before installing the tvb-widgets library containing the TimeSeries widget, the following python libraries and Jupyter extensions should be installed:
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28 * **Libraries:**
29 ** [[mne>>https://mne.tools/0.24/install/index.html]] version 0.24
30 ** [[ipympl>>https://github.com/matplotlib/ipympl#installation]]
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32 **Extensions:**
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36 jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager
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38 jupyter labextension install jupyter-matplotlib
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42 Then, to install the tvb-widgets library, just type:
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46 pip install tvb-widgets
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49 == API usage ==
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51 First, the correct matplotlib backend must be set, which enables the interaction with the TimeSeries widget, by running the following command:
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55 %matplotlib widget
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58 Then, the **TimeSeriesWidget** (from the tvb-widgets API) and the **//display//** function should be imported:
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62 from tvbwidgets.api import TimeSeriesWidget
63 from IPython.core.display_functions import display
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66 Assuming that the user has already created or imported a valid input, this is how the widget can be initialized and how an input can be assigned to it, using the //**add_datatype** //method (example below assumes that **//tsr//  **is a TVB TimeSeries datatype):
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70 tsw = TimeSeriesWidget()
71 tsw.add_datatype(tsr)
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74 Finally, to display and interact with the TimeSeries widget, the **//get_widget//**// //method is used inside the //**display **//function:
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78 display(tsw)
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