:orphan: .. _ahelp_RSFgen: ****** RSFgen ****** .. contents:: :local: | .. code-block:: none Sample program to generate random stimulus functions. Usage: RSFgen -nt n n = length of time series -num_stimts p p = number of input stimuli (experimental conditions) [-nblock i k] k = block length for stimulus i (1<=i<=p) (default: k = 1) [-seed s] s = random number seed [-quiet] flag to suppress screen output [-one_file] place stimulus functions into a single .1D file [-one_col] write stimulus functions as a single column of decimal integers (default: multiple columns of binary nos.) [-prefix pname] pname = prefix for p output .1D stimulus functions e.g., pname1.1D, pname2.1D, ..., pnamep.1D The following Random Permutation, Markov Chain, and Input Table options are mutually exclusive. Random Permutation options: -nreps i r r = number of repetitions for stimulus i (1<=i<=p) [-pseed s] s = stim label permutation random number seed p Note: Require n >= Sum (r[i] * k[i]) i=1 Markov Chain options: -markov mfile mfile = file containing the transition prob. matrix [-pzero z] probability of a zero (i.e., null) state (default: z = 0) Input Table row permutation options: [-table dfile] dfile = filename of column or table of numbers Note: dfile may have a column selector attached Note: With this option, all other input options, except -seed and -prefix, are ignored Warning: This program will overwrite pre-existing .1D files