mne.write_evokeds#

mne.write_evokeds(fname, evoked, *, on_mismatch='raise', overwrite=False, verbose=None)[source]#

Write an evoked dataset to a file.

Parameters
fnamestr

The file name, which should end with -ave.fif or -ave.fif.gz.

evokedEvoked instance, or list of Evoked instances

The evoked dataset, or list of evoked datasets, to save in one file. Note that the measurement info from the first evoked instance is used, so be sure that information matches.

on_mismatch‘raise’ | ‘warn’ | ‘ignore’

Can be 'raise' (default) to raise an error, 'warn' to emit a warning, or 'ignore' to ignore when the device-to-head transformation differs between instances.

New in version 0.24.

overwritebool

If True (default False), overwrite the destination file if it exists.

New in version 1.0.

verbosebool | str | int | None

Control verbosity of the logging output. If None, use the default verbosity level. See the logging documentation and mne.verbose() for details. Should only be passed as a keyword argument.

New in version 0.24.

See also

read_evokeds

Notes

Changed in version 0.23: Information on baseline correction will be stored with each individual Evoked object, and will be restored when reading the data again via mne.read_evokeds.

Examples using mne.write_evokeds#

The Evoked data structure: evoked/averaged data

The Evoked data structure: evoked/averaged data

The Evoked data structure: evoked/averaged data