Data different when extracting directly from IADS vs Matlab

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Angela

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Sep 6, 2024, 11:53:31 AM9/6/24
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Hello, 

I noticed our end times were off when looking at the IADS parameters vs using the IADSread function in Matlab. We ended up exporting the data directly from IADS using the export wizard and compared the data we extracted using IADSread. When plotted directly on top of each other there is a large segment of time that seems to be missing from the Matlab data set. We checked for NaN values in the IADS extracted set and there were a small handful but not enough to make up the time difference. Is there any explanation on why we are missing so much data when extracted it using IADSread?

Thank you! 

Chant, Adam

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Sep 9, 2024, 10:25:46 AM9/9/24
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Can you please provide us with the MatLab call and/or method for querying the data along with the Logs folder zipped up from the same test for review.

Please send them to our support email address directly.


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Adam Chant
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Hello, 

 

I noticed our end times were off when looking at the IADS parameters vs using the IADSread function in Matlab. We ended up exporting the data directly from IADS using the export wizard and compared the data we extracted using IADSread. When plotted directly on top of each other there is a large segment of time that seems to be missing from the Matlab data set. We checked for NaN values in the IADS extracted set and there were a small handful but not enough to make up the time difference. Is there any explanation on why we are missing so much data when extracted it using IADSread?

 

Thank you! 

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Xavier Tabut

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Feb 4, 2025, 10:13:19 AMFeb 4
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Hello,

Is it possible to play a sound stored on the computer (in raw PCM format or other) based on a boolean in IADS?
If yes, could you provide me with the procedure? Thank you in advance

Best regard 

Xavier TABUT
  

Chant, Adam

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Feb 4, 2025, 10:23:15 AMFeb 4
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Xavier,

The IADS Action Control [Lightning bolt Icon] can be used to trigger off an input to perform a number of actions including running an external script of .exe. So as long as your audio file can be played in windows normally then it can be launched to play from the IADS Action Control.

The procedure to do this can be found in the Help system under the search topic “Playsound” along with a snippet of the required vbscript.


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Adam Chant
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