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- | The file extension "RAS" is used for spiking data files created by the [[SpikeMonitor]]. The format is a space separated list containing " | + | ====== ras format definition ====== |
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+ | The file extension "ras" is used for spiking data files created by the [[SpikeMonitor]]. The format is a space separated list containing " | ||
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Time is as usual given in units of seconds. The neuron number refers to the [[NeuronID]] within a [[SpikingGroup]]. | Time is as usual given in units of seconds. The neuron number refers to the [[NeuronID]] within a [[SpikingGroup]]. | ||
- | When running in parallel you will often encounter having to merge the ras files from multiple ranks (e.g. output.X.ras). This can be done efficiently using linux '' | + | ===== Merging ras files from multiple ranks ===== |
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+ | When [[parallel execution|running in parallel]] you will often encounter having to merge the ras files from multiple ranks (e.g. output.X.ras). This can be done efficiently using linux '' | ||
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sort -g -m output.*.ras > output.ras | sort -g -m output.*.ras > output.ras | ||
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manual/ras.txt · Last modified: 2016/08/08 20:22 by zenke