How to use the spikeextractors.KiloSortSortingExtractor function in spikeextractors

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github SpikeInterface / spikeextractors / tests / test_extractors.py View on Github external
def test_kilosort_extractor(self):
        path1 = self.test_dir + '/ks'
        se.KiloSortSortingExtractor.write_sorting(self.SX, path1)
        SX_ks = se.KiloSortSortingExtractor(path1)
        self._check_sorting_return_types(SX_ks)
        self._check_sortings_equal(self.SX, SX_ks)
github SpikeInterface / spikeextractors / tests / test_extractors.py View on Github external
def test_kilosort_extractor(self):
        path1 = self.test_dir + '/ks'
        se.KiloSortSortingExtractor.write_sorting(self.SX, path1)
        SX_ks = se.KiloSortSortingExtractor(path1)
        self._check_sorting_return_types(SX_ks)
        self._check_sortings_equal(self.SX, SX_ks)
github SpikeInterface / spiketoolkit / spiketoolkit / sorters / kilosort / kilosort.py View on Github external
def get_result_from_folder(output_folder):
        sorting = se.KiloSortSortingExtractor(output_folder)
        return sorting
github SpikeInterface / spiketoolkit / spiketoolkit / sorters / kilosort2 / kilosort2.py View on Github external
def get_result_from_folder(output_folder):
        sorting = se.KiloSortSortingExtractor(output_folder)
        return sorting