This is a very far off enhancement but just wanted to start a discussion about the eventual data visualization in the data viewer.
Initially I imagined an electrophysiology-like viewer with lines for each of the slave channels displaying a tick any time anyone tapped and then vertical full screen lines for windows (gray) and metronome (black), with slaves all having their own color.
However, yesterday Petr mentioned wanting to know the stdev in real time and it occurred to me that we could use something like visual python to have a pulsing circle or 3D ball that would get narrower or wider depending on error. I came across this (really in depth) arduino and Vptyon tutorial while searching for something else yesterday and wanted to archive it here before I lose it.
Arduino + Visual python: http://www.toptechboy.com/using-python-with-arduino-lessons/
Vpython: http://vpython.org/
Petr & Scottie, What do you think would be the best type of visualization? We can use this thread for brainstorming and keeping track of resources.
This is a very far off enhancement but just wanted to start a discussion about the eventual data visualization in the data viewer.
Initially I imagined an electrophysiology-like viewer with lines for each of the slave channels displaying a tick any time anyone tapped and then vertical full screen lines for windows (gray) and metronome (black), with slaves all having their own color.
However, yesterday Petr mentioned wanting to know the stdev in real time and it occurred to me that we could use something like visual python to have a pulsing circle or 3D ball that would get narrower or wider depending on error. I came across this (really in depth) arduino and Vptyon tutorial while searching for something else yesterday and wanted to archive it here before I lose it.
Arduino + Visual python: http://www.toptechboy.com/using-python-with-arduino-lessons/
Vpython: http://vpython.org/
Petr & Scottie, What do you think would be the best type of visualization? We can use this thread for brainstorming and keeping track of resources.