Exemple #1
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def test_manual_report_3d(tmp_path, renderer):
    """Simulate adding 3D sections."""
    r = Report(title='My Report')
    r.add_trans(trans=trans_fname,
                info=raw_fname,
                title='my coreg',
                subject='sample',
                subjects_dir=subjects_dir)
    r.add_bem(subject='sample',
              subjects_dir=subjects_dir,
              title='my bem',
              decim=100)
    r.add_inverse_operator(inverse_operator=inv_fname,
                           title='my inverse',
                           subject='sample',
                           subjects_dir=subjects_dir,
                           trans=trans_fname)
    r.add_stc(
        stc=stc_fname,
        title='my stc',
        subject='sample',
        subjects_dir=subjects_dir,
        n_time_points=2,
        stc_plot_kwargs=stc_plot_kwargs,
    )
    fname = op.join(tmp_path, 'report.html')
    r.save(fname=fname, open_browser=False)
Exemple #2
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def test_manual_report_3d(tmp_path, renderer):
    """Simulate adding 3D sections."""
    r = Report(title='My Report')
    info = read_info(raw_fname)
    with info._unlock():
        dig, info['dig'] = info['dig'], []
    add_kwargs = dict(trans=trans_fname,
                      info=info,
                      subject='sample',
                      subjects_dir=subjects_dir)
    with pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning, match='could not be calculated'):
        r.add_trans(title='coreg no dig', **add_kwargs)
    with info._unlock():
        info['dig'] = dig
    # TODO: We should probably speed this up. We could expose an arg to allow
    # use of sparse rather than dense head, and also possibly an arg to specify
    # which views to actually show. Both of these could probably be useful to
    # end-users, too.
    r.add_trans(title='my coreg', **add_kwargs)
    r.add_bem(subject='sample',
              subjects_dir=subjects_dir,
              title='my bem',
              decim=100)
    r.add_inverse_operator(inverse_operator=inv_fname,
                           title='my inverse',
                           subject='sample',
                           subjects_dir=subjects_dir,
                           trans=trans_fname)
    r.add_stc(
        stc=stc_fname,
        title='my stc',
        subject='sample',
        subjects_dir=subjects_dir,
        n_time_points=2,
        stc_plot_kwargs=stc_plot_kwargs,
    )
    fname = op.join(tmp_path, 'report.html')
    r.save(fname=fname, open_browser=False)