Instructions: Place the matlab package anywhere on your computer and add it to your matlab path. This can be done by pulling down the File tab in the Matlab editor. Make sure that you use "Add with subfolders". For future use, you can save this path by clicking "save". Do the same for the data directory. This contains some LIP data used by the testing script testscript.m. Help is available in the doc directory. First read the help in chronux.m that discusses variables that are used repeatedly by the library and the important issue of units.
0001 % Instructions: 0002 % 0003 % Place the matlab package anywhere on your computer and 0004 % add it to your matlab path. This can be done by pulling down the 0005 % File tab in the Matlab editor. Make sure that you use "Add with 0006 % subfolders". For future use, you can save this path by clicking 0007 % "save". Do the same for the data directory. This contains 0008 % some LIP data used by the testing script testscript.m. 0009 % 0010 % Help is available in the doc directory. 0011 % First read the help in chronux.m that discusses variables that 0012 % are used repeatedly by the library and the important issue of 0013 % units.