[Erppcatoolkit-support] EP Toolkit 2.98 released
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From: Joseph D. <jd...@ma...> - 2022-11-15 02:44:11
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EP Toolkit version 2.98 has been released: https://sourceforge.net/projects/erppcatoolkit/ <https://sourceforge.net/projects/erppcatoolkit/> This release was mostly about fixing bugs. The biggest bug fix was the removal of incompletely implemented epsilon values for robust ANOVA results that had accidentally been left in the released version. Support for reading NeuroElectric .easy files has been added as well. 1) Fixed not updating "have" value after using the Auto button in the ANOVA function. 2) In ANOVA function, fixed standard errors only going out to two decimals and thus often being zero for accuracy data. 3) Fixed crash when there are more than one unique unrecognized channel types. 4) Fixed crash when combining subjects in certain cases. 5) Deleted erroneous epsilon output in ANOVA function (zero for compiled code and non-zero for Matlab code) accidentally left active from abortive effort to implement epsilon computation for robust statistics. 6) Fixed changes to bad trials spec in Preprocessing Preferences not being registered. 7) Fixed crash in Preprocessing function when preprocessing data with NaN values. 8) Fixed crash when there is no electrode coordinate information. 9) Fixed not recognizing lowercase versions of recognized channel types. 10) Fixed crash when merging Matlab .mat files. 11) Fixed type information in a CED file going into the theta field when coordinates information is empty and then the now empty type field defaulting to "EEG”. 12) Fixed crash when reading continuous files in single-file mode and the Cell field has been left empty. 13) Added support for reading Neuroelectrics .easy files. 14) Fixed crash when batch reading or converting continuous files. 15) Fixed failing to read EGI data files with error message about needing to match at least three channels. 16) Fixed crash when starting up EP Toolkit and EPdataset has no dataset field yet. Joe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph Dien, PhD Senior Research Scientist Human Development and Quantitative Methodology Department University of Maryland, College Park http://joedien.com <http://joedien.com/> |