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Recording

First you have to define a data folder, where to save recorded data. This folder is called a session folder. I good idea is, to use the date as the folder name, e.g. „12022020“ for a session collected at 12.02.2020, optionally with an upper letter A, B, C,… (12022020A), if more than one session is recorded a day. Each recording is called a trial. The folders can be created by an explorer of your operating system.

JDAQ can show parts of your folder structure in the „DataExplorer“, typically shown on the left side of the JDAQ UI.

To start a recording/measurement of a trial select the session folder in the DataExplorer and open it in the context-menu with the right mouse click. The now opening GUI allows you to configure the following parameters:

Property name Description Default key
Subject ID 1 SUBJECT
Payload Payload of a robot in [g] 356 PAYLOAD
Session Id Folder/session name where the recorded data is stored. SESSION
Trial Type
Side SIDE
Trial Nr The trial number is attached to the base file name before the suffix. The last trial number + 1 with always three digits. This can be overwritten by a nextCycle() implementation, if this saves a value with key „cycle_nr“ in the „modalities“ property group.
Duration

The properties, which have a key are saved in the property group modalities of the trial and can be used to select trials in further postprocessing steps.

Multicycle recordings

If a sequence of trials should be recorded, controlled by nextCycle() of an iTrigger SPI implementation, the following properties must be configured as children of the property group multicycles in the trial type configuration.

Property name Description
cycles The total number of trials which should be recorded.

If multicycle recording is used the trial number suffix as defined in the recording UI is ignored. Instead the automatically created cycle index, starting with „000“, for the first trial, is used.

recording.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2021/02/11 22:14 von oliver

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