Event Between
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Event_Between
- Create an Event within an event sequence (e.g. between the first and last event.
- Range_Instance=0 -> create the event in all instances of the Event_Sequence
- Range_Instance=n -> create the event in the nth instance of the Event_Sequence
- if n<0 count instances from last Event_Sequence; e.g. -1 = last instance
- Event_Between
- /NEW_EVENT_NAME=
- ! /RANGE_INSTANCE= 0
- ! /EVENT_SEQUENCE=
- ! /EXCLUDE_EVENT=
- ! /FRAME_OFFSET= 0
- ! /TIME_OFFSET=
- ! /PERCENT_OFFSET=
- ;
- Only one of the parameters FRAME_OFFSET, TIME_OFFSET, and PERCENT_OFFSET are used when the command is executed.
- By default
- /FRAME_OFFSET= 0
- In order to specify a TIME_OFFSET or PERCENT_OFFSET, you must set the FRAME_OFFSET to empty.
- For example, a percent offset of 50 percent between RON and ROFF would be
- Event_Between
- /NEW_EVENT_NAME=
- ! /RANGE_INSTANCE= 0
- ! /EVENT_SEQUENCE=RON+ROFF
- ! /EXCLUDE_EVENT=
- /FRAME_OFFSET=
- /TIME_OFFSET=
- /PERCENT_OFFSET= 50
- ;
Event_Between_Examples
For Example:
If a dynamic trial has two pre-existing events LHS and LTO . In the following examples a new event called BTWN will be created.
Range_Instance=0
- Range_Instance= 0 -> all instances of the Event_Sequence will be used
- Frame_Offset= 10 -> the new event will be created 10 frames after the first event
Event_Between /NEW_EVENT_NAME= BTWN ! /RANGE_INSTANCE=0 /EVENT_SEQUENCE=LHS+LTO ! /EXCLUDE_EVENT= /FRAME_OFFSET=10 ! /TIME_OFFSET= ! /PERCENT_OFFSET= ; |
Range_Instance= 2
Range_Instance = 2 -> the 2nd instance of the Range will be used
Event_Between /NEW_EVENT_NAME= BTWN ! /RANGE_INSTANCE=2 /EVENT_SEQUENCE=LHS+LTO ! /EXCLUDE_EVENT= /FRAME_OFFSET=10 ! /TIME_OFFSET= ! /PERCENT_OFFSET= ; |
Range_Instance= -1
Range_Instance = -1 -> the last instance of the Range will be used
Event_Between /NEW_EVENT_NAME= BTWN ! /RANGE_INSTANCE=-1 /EVENT_SEQUENCE=LHS+LTO ! /EXCLUDE_EVENT= /FRAME_OFFSET=10 ! /TIME_OFFSET= ! /PERCENT_OFFSET= ; ; |
- Note that this is exactly the same result as the example above because for this example signal the last instance = the second instance.