Difference between revisions of "AnyWave:BuildReader"

From WikiMEG
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
One important thing with AnyWave is to be able to read a data file.<br />
 
One important thing with AnyWave is to be able to read a data file.<br />
Although that AnyWave is able to read some common EEG or MEG file formats, you might need to read a particular data file.<br />
+
Although that AnyWave is able to read some common '''EEG''' or '''MEG''' file formats, you might need to read a particular data file.<br />
 
The only way to achieve that is to build a Reader plug-in for AnyWave.<br />
 
The only way to achieve that is to build a Reader plug-in for AnyWave.<br />
 
This will require implementing a C++ plug-in using the SDK.<br />
 
This will require implementing a C++ plug-in using the SDK.<br />
 
See the previous sections of the [[AnyWave:DeveloperCorner|Developer's corner]] to see how to build the SDK and use it to build a new plug-in.<br />
 
See the previous sections of the [[AnyWave:DeveloperCorner|Developer's corner]] to see how to build the SDK and use it to build a new plug-in.<br />
 +
 +
Let's start with a

Revision as of 11:16, 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 a