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```[loadType],ESS``` or ``` [loadType],OTHER ``` in the config replace_string. If you leave config empty the following GUI will be displayed. Simply checkbox your answer.
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![loadtype](/uploads/8c7f6e20088d9e686c54d127cb5bd86d/loadtype.png)
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**modality**
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The modality refers to which system you did you data recording on. The script needs to know this in order to select the right plugin and function to load your data. If you are using ESS then this information is not needed in the config. Use ```[modality],BIOSEMI``` or ``` [modality],BRAINVISION ``` in the config replace_string. If you leave config empty the following GUI will be displayed. Simply checkbox your answer. If you check other it will attempt a multitude of loading functions based on the file extension but there is no guarantee that any of these will work for you unique file type.
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![modality](/uploads/04767b125a3a8f18fe655ce5d8488489/modality.png)
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**oneloc**
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This variable is either a 0 or a 1, based on your location file. ESS capsules are always set to **0**.
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* 0 means that the file has a unique location file for each subject. The file is located in the same folder as the data file.
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* 1 means that the files use a common location montage or generic location file.
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Use ```[oneloc],0``` or ``` [oneloc],1 ``` in the config replace_string. If you leave config empty the following GUI will be displayed. Simply checkbox your answer.
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![oneloc](/uploads/d1df4787900ffc960d93d3828d1e2366/oneloc.png)
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**locs_file_name**
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**locs_file_name**
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This variable is a continuation of your **oneloc** answer above. ESS capsules use the built in metadata and the location file names will be found automatically.
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* If you choose **oneloc 0** , use a naming convention in the config such as ```[batch_dfn,.,-1]_locs.elc``` see [swap](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/batch_context/wikis/script-files#swap-string) strings for more information.
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* If you choose **oneloc 1** ,
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* If you chose **oneloc 0** , use a naming convention in the config such as ```[batch_dfn,.,-1]_locs.elc``` see [swap strings](https://git.sharcnet.ca/bucanl_eeglab_extensions/batch_context/wikis/script-files#swap-string) for more information.
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* If you chose **oneloc 1** , write the path and file name of the montage file such as ```analysis/support/misc/BioSemi_BUCANL_7Eyes.sfp```.
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* If you leave config empty the following GUI will be displayed. Simply write the same thing as above.
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An example would be ```[srate],512``` in the config replace_string. If you leave config empty the following GUI will be displayed. Simply checkbox your answer.
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![locfile](/uploads/d9f43b4a91af12cd236d42ba3f7ed35f/locfile.png)
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**srate**
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State the sampling rate of the system that you used. ESS capsules will find this data automatically. Common rates are 280, 500, and 512 point per second. An example would be ```[srate],512``` in the config replace_string. If you leave config empty the following GUI will be displayed. Simply type in a number.
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![srate](/uploads/46b66b95643b8901a811f743f1885af0/srate.png)
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**NotEEG_chans**
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**Fid_chans**
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