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analysis:nsb2016:week3long [2016/07/03 22:40]
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analysis:nsb2016:week3long [2018/07/07 10:19]
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 This may not be what you were expecting! If you give ''​plot()''​ only one input argument (''​this_spk''​ in this case) it will, by default, plot the **index** of each element against its **value**. This may not be what you were expecting! If you give ''​plot()''​ only one input argument (''​this_spk''​ in this case) it will, by default, plot the **index** of each element against its **value**.
  
-Let's unpack that statement so it is really clear: we have an array with five values here: the spike times of five spikes of neuron ​11. ''​plot()''​ plots the value of the first element (''​this_spk(1)''​) at x-coordinate ''​1''​ (its index, i.e. position in the array), and so forth for the whole length of the array. It also connects the data points with a blue line.+Let's unpack that statement so it is really clear: we have an array with five values here: the spike times of four spikes of neuron ​17. ''​plot()''​ plots the value of the first element (''​this_spk(1)''​) at x-coordinate ''​1''​ (its index, i.e. position in the array), and so forth for the whole length of the array. It also connects the data points with a blue line.
  
 Let's plot the same data differently:​ Let's plot the same data differently:​
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