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Excuse if this is more a file format conversion question rather than programming, but I can't find anyone who can help extract the embedded .bdf (bio signals format) data from this .set file

http://statigrafix.com/temp/EEG-set/Target_1.set

Which seems from the header to have been generated from MATLAB 5.

I've asked colleagues at San Diego Supercomputing Center and CALIT2 but no luck yet. Can someone somewhere in the world figure it out?

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That looks like an EEGLAB dataset file, which is simply a regular MAT-file with a structure variable stored inside. This structure contains various info about the biosignals.

You could manually load the data using LOAD function, or use the provided GUI to open the dataset.

>> load Target_1.set -mat
>> EEG
EEG = 
             setname: 'Target_1'
            filename: 'Target_1.set'
            filepath: '/home/julie/FiveBox_JO'
             subject: ''
               group: ''
           condition: ''
             session: []
            comments: [1x803 char]
              nbchan: 238
              trials: 1
                pnts: 99129
               srate: 256
                xmin: 0
                xmax: 387.22
               times: []
                data: [238x99129 single]
              icaact: []
             icawinv: [238x238 double]
           icasphere: [238x238 double]
          icaweights: [238x238 double]
         icachansind: [1x238 double]
            chanlocs: [1x238 struct]
          urchanlocs: []
            chaninfo: [1x1 struct]
                 ref: 'common'
               event: [1x616 struct]
             urevent: [1x18879 struct]
    eventdescription: {''  ''  ''  ''}
               epoch: []
    epochdescription: {}
              reject: [1x1 struct]
               stats: [1x1 struct]
            specdata: []
          specicaact: []
          splinefile: ''
       icasplinefile: ''
              dipfit: [1x1 struct]
             history: [1x1022 char]
               saved: 'yes'
                 etc: []
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  • thanks. I use Mathematica, which can import .bdf, and don't have access to Matlab. Is it possible to extract the .bdf without Matlab? Jun 23, 2012 at 18:17
  • @alancalvitti: I believe MM is capable of importing MAT-files: Import
    – Amro
    Jun 23, 2012 at 21:10
  • in MMA8, Import["Target_1.set","MAT"] returns a series of errors of the type: "Partition::ilsmp: "Single or list of positive machine-sized integers expected at position 2 of Partition[{},0]" and Import fails. I've tried not using "MAT" option but can't infer the format. Jun 27, 2012 at 21:17
  • @alancalvitti: I'm not sure, but maybe it's choking because of the nested structures... You should ask this on the Mathematica.SE website, and link to this question for reference
    – Amro
    Jun 29, 2012 at 0:48
  • If you don't have access to Matlab then you can import .bdf files in R using edfReader package
    – epo3
    Mar 31, 2016 at 13:51
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You can add a plug-in of inporting( about BDF) in eeglab, then load your data to eeglab and export as .bdf file. after that you will obtain a .bdf file. But this file can not be uesed still, you need to add file extension as '*.dbf'. Finally, the bdf can be loaded into another software to analysis.

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