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Tools to generate GIFs from ASCII data

This page contains code for two small C-programs matrix2gif and gifmovie that can read ASCII output files from my simulation tool Felix and generate static or animated GIFs from them.

Example

Below you see animations generated with gifmovie. Shown is a brief section of a simulation of a 2-dimensional neural field model (63x63 units). Left frame displays the input, a moving Gabor wavelet. The middle frame shows the potentials of a layer of spiking neurons, and the right one the actual spikes of the cells (reload the page to restart the animation).

input animation animated potentials animated spiketrains

Download

Heres the C-code and some examples: matrix2gif.tar.gz (right-click and save)   


 
   

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