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That worked fine. Thanks a lot eduard! :) Greetings Christian
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Hi Sebastiaan, that worked great! Thanks a lot. :) Greetings Christian
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Yes, that makes sense, thanks. :) But to be honest, I don't really understand the timeline, which is logged in the pygaze_log. I posted the timeline of the OS log above and these times make sense. But in the following screenshot, you see the first l…
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Great, thanks. :) There's another problem, but I'm not sure if this can be discussed here of if I should start another topic in the PyGaze forum. The timestamps I posted above are the times, which OpenSesame collects. The times, which are collected …
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Hi Eduard, thanks for te fast reply. I tried to log all variables again and I think I overlooked a variable and you're right; the time of every trial is already logged. My sketchpad is called Stimulus_1, so this variable should be the timestamp of e…
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I had to wait until yesterday to work with the eyetracker again. So, there are three files which are created after the experiment is finished. At first the file which contais the variables and data obtained through OpenSesame. Then the log file of t…
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Hi Edwin, Yes, a text file is generated, but it doesn't contain any gaze data. I tried another example experiment, which logged the gaze data, so I think there is a problem with my experiment rather than the eyetracker. But on Friday I have the cha…
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Hi Edwin, at first, please excuse my late answer. I had a lot of work to do the last few days. Thank you for your answer! 1) I already use the start_recording and stop_recording items in the trial sequences, but the gaze positions are not written t…
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Hi Stephan, thank you for your reply. Yes, this is what I meant. I wasn't able to create different sequences for every individual at the beginning of the experiment. Thanks for your example. I'll try to create something for my experiment based on yo…