edfReader vignette
1. Introduction | 1.1 EDF and BDF | 1.2 Sample files | 2. EDF headers objects | 2.1 Introduction | 2.2 The ebdfHeader | 2.3 The ebdfSHeader | 3. EDF signal objects | 3.1 Introduction | 3.2 Reading the whole recording of all signals | 3.2.1 Reading a file with continuously recorded signals | 3.2.2 Reading a file with discontinuously recorded signals as a single signal | 3.2.3 Reading a file with discontinuously recorded signals as a list of fragments | 3.3 Reading a selection of signals | 3.4 Reading a selected period | 3.5 Ordinary signals, continuously recorded | 3.6 Ordinary signals, not continuously recorded | 3.7 Annotation signals | 4.2 Samples and time | 4.3 Samples and periods | 4.4 Alignment | 4.4.1 The issue | 4.4.2 Two basic models. | 4.4.3 Alignment details | 4.5 Parameters involved | 5. Object details | 5.1 Introduction | 5.2 Header details | 5.2.1 Header attributes | 5.2.2 Signal header attributes | 5.3 Signal details | 5.3.1 Ordinary signal objects of class 'ebdfCSignal' | 5.3.2 Ordinary signal objects of class 'ebdfFSignal' | 5.3.2.1 The fragmented signal | 5.3.2.2 The fragments | 5.3.3 Annotation signals | 5.3.3.1 The annotation signal | 5.3.3.2 The annotations | 5.3.3.3 The record start times | 6. Next step: a quick look | 7. Acknowledgement | 8. References