Python 3 and Python 2 compatible BCI2000 .dat file reader.
Reader for BCI2000 (https://www.neurotechcenter.org/research/bci2000/dissemination) .dat files. This project is a wrapper using the reader developed for the BcPy2000 project (http://bci2000.org/downloads/BCPy2000/BCPy2000.html)
to install the current release package use:
pip install BCI2kReader
This package is still under development, use with caution!
from BCI2kReader import BCI2kReader as b2k
with b2k.BCI2kReader('yourbci2000testfile.dat') as test: #opens a stream to the dat file
test.samplingrate # sampling rate
my_signals=test.signals #reads the whole file and stores it in a numpy matrix channels (channels,datapoints)
my_states=test.states #reads all states as a dictionary ..
my_signals, my_states=test.readall() #
my_signals, my_states=test.read(-1) # reads from current position until end
my_states['Running'] # access to the Running state
# By default calling test.signals, test.states and test.readall() caches all data in the object, this default behaviour can be changed by either calling the constructor with usecache=false or by calling .usecache(False). The cache can be cleared by calling .purge(), which should be called after you set usecache to false to free the memory.
signalslice, stateslice = test[0:100] #returns the first 100 items,
# this works with cached and non cached mode and does not alter the current position of the file pointer
test.states[:100] # returns all states within the slice frame
# test.states['Running'][:,:100] is equivalent to test.states[:100]['Running']
signals, states=test[test.States['StimulusCode'] == 1] # binary masks work in cached and uncached mode