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Let's start with the [http://meg.univ-amu.fr/AnyWave/tuto/CMakeLists.txt basic cmake project]. | Let's start with the [http://meg.univ-amu.fr/AnyWave/tuto/CMakeLists.txt basic cmake project]. | ||
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+ | AnyWave is able to read .ades file format which is a simple file format built upon a text header file and a binary data file.<br /> | ||
+ | This 'plug-in' is embedded within AnyWave but we are going to implement it as an external plug-in, for the sake of demonstration. |
Revision as of 11:21, 23 March 2015
One important thing with AnyWave is to be able to read a data file.
Although that AnyWave is able to read some common EEG or MEG file formats, you might need to read a particular data file.
The only way to achieve that is to build a Reader plug-in for AnyWave.
This will require implementing a C++ plug-in using the SDK.
See the previous sections of the Developer's corner to see how to build the SDK and use it to build a new plug-in.
Let's start with the basic cmake project.
ADES reader as example
AnyWave is able to read .ades file format which is a simple file format built upon a text header file and a binary data file.
This 'plug-in' is embedded within AnyWave but we are going to implement it as an external plug-in, for the sake of demonstration.