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CinePlex v3 Manual - Plexon Inc

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Finding marker occurrences with a button click<br />

• In the Input window next to Button, click Find. In the Input window, click the<br />

button associated with the marker.<br />

<strong>CinePlex</strong> Editor advances the file in the Activity window to align the first<br />

occurrence of the marker with the current time triangle.<br />

Interval Operations<br />

For Interval, Level Interval, or Zone Interval markers, the user may invalidate<br />

spike waveforms inside or outside of the Intervals, or remove the occurrences of<br />

other markers that fall inside or outside of the intervals.<br />

To use an Interval marker (see “Defining a New Marker” on page 169) for operations,<br />

from the Tools menu, click Interval Operations to open the Interval<br />

Operations dialog box:<br />

From the Interval Marker to Use list, choose one of the currently-defined Interval,<br />

Level Interval, or Zone Interval markers.<br />

To mark as invalid each waveform (spike time) in every channel that falls inside<br />

the start and end times of all occurrences of the Interval marker, click Invalidate<br />

Waveforms that occur within the Intervals. This operation can be inverted;<br />

before doing so, see the cautionary note in this section.<br />

If a marker occurrence falls inside a defined interval, the user may remove that<br />

marker occurrence. To do so, click Remove Occurrences within the Intervals,<br />

for Marker, and choose a non-Interval marker from the second list. This operation<br />

may be inverted; before doing so, see the following cautionary note.<br />

CAUTION<br />

Negate inverts the selection for the entire file<br />

If the user clicks Negate the selected operation, the selection is logically<br />

inverted. This means the user invalidates or removes all the<br />

items he/she did not select, which is the entire portion of the file outside<br />

the limits of the Interval occurrences.<br />

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