Timestamps?
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Tue Feb 4 22:15:58 UTC 2014
DA,
Look at the "Time, Time$ (functions)" and "Now (function)" topics in
the E-Basic Help facility. If you use EP2.0.10, then you may also
want to consider using the E-Prime SNTP Realtime Clock facility
(Experiment Object Properties, Timing tab) -- you may have to look at
the Knowledge Base or the New Features Guide for documentation on that.
If it were me, I would find some way to establish communication
directly between the eyetracker system and E-Prime for the purpose of
recording solid synchronization signals. And depending on the
eyetracker system, PST can supply E-Prime "Package Files" for working
directly with the eyetracker, which might simplify a lot of this.
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At 2/4/2014 04:59 PM Tuesday, Duncan A wrote:
>Is it possible to record the computer/system time
>(hour:minutes:seconds.milliseconds) at each stimulus presentation in
>addition to time in milliseconds (e.g. RT-time)?
>
>I want to use this to match up E-Prime's output with output from an
>eyetracker. Because the device starts recording before our E-Prime
>program runs, using time from the start of the program doesn't allow
>us to match up timestamps.
>
>I'm still very new to using E-Prime, so I hope this question makes sense.
>
>Thanks,
>DA
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