| as_stimlist | R Documentation |
Checks if an object is a stimulus or list of stimuli and repairs common problems.
as_stimlist(x)
x |
The object |
Some webmorphR functions, like plot() and print() require objects to have a "stimlist" class. If you've processed a list of stimuli with iterator functions like lapply() or purrr::map() and the resulting object prints or plots oddly, it is probably unclassed, and this function will fix that.
A stimlist
Stimulus creating functions
animate(),
blank(),
new_stimlist(),
new_stim(),
read_img(),
read_stim(),
read_tem(),
write_stim()
stimuli <- demo_stim() |>
lapply(function(stim) {
# remove template lines
stim$lines <- NULL
return(stim)
})
class(stimuli)
## Not run:
plot(stimuli) # error
## End(Not run)
s <- as_stimlist(stimuli)
class(s)
plot(s)
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