Thank you Hans!
Actually we used multimeter. In NEST documentation exact information about voltmeter is
missing or we did not discovered it.
Best,Petia
On Monday, January 29, 2024 at 03:47:00 PM GMT+2, Hans Ekkehard Plesser
<hans.ekkehard.plesser(a)nmbu.no> wrote:
Hello Petia,
I am not quite sure if I understand your problem. The voltmeter records time, sender and
voltage for each data point. In the following example, it records the voltage of two
neurons. Then
voltmeter.get('events')
returns
{'senders': array([1, 2, 1, ..., 2, 1, 2]),
'times': array([ 1., 1., 2., ..., 998., 999., 999.]),
'V_m': array([-68.56875477, -70. , -67.27371053, ..., -69.89028023,
-57.39686729, -69.90055242])}
Entries in the senders, times and V_m arrays correspond to each other, so you can group
data by sender.
Also when recording to file, sender information is recorded:
# NEST version: 3.5
# RecordingBackendASCII version: 2
sender time_ms V_m
1 1.000 -68.569
2 1.000 -70.000
1 2.000 -67.274
2 2.000 -70.000
Best,
Hans Ekkehard
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