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== Convert a file ==
 
== Convert a file ==
 
--convert  This option will convert a file to another format.<br/>
 
--convert  This option will convert a file to another format.<br/>
Example:<br/>
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Example: convert a Micromed EEG file to BrainVision format using a high pass of 1Hz and a low pass of 100Hz<br/>
 
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anywave --convert --input_file d:\eeg1.trc --output_file eeg1 --output_dir d:\data\vhdr --output_format vhdr --hp 1 --lp 100
 
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Revision as of 12:02, 18 February 2019

Command Line Options

AnyWave can execute some operation without any user interactions. This is also useful to batch some operations.

Common options

Option Value Description
--input_file file the file to open.
--output_file file The file to create.
--output_dir folder The output folder where to place files created by the command.
--output_format string The file format to use for output data file (vhdr, EDF, MATLAB, ADES).
--skip_marker string A specific marker to skip when reading data. (rejecting artefacted data).
--hp value The High Pass filter (in Hz) to apply when reading data.
--lp value The Low Pass filter (in Hz) to apply when reading data.
--notch value The notch (in Hz) to apply when reading data.

Convert a file

--convert This option will convert a file to another format.
Example: convert a Micromed EEG file to BrainVision format using a high pass of 1Hz and a low pass of 100Hz

anywave --convert --input_file d:\eeg1.trc --output_file eeg1 --output_dir d:\data\vhdr --output_format vhdr --hp 1 --lp 100