Hi everyone,
I am SUN, working in RIKEN, Japan. I am working on one issue. I am useing the GetConnections to get the weights and keep it in the text. connections = nest.GetConnections(source, target) When I want to update the weight with the new information. I am using this: conn=nest.GetConnections(gid,gid) nest.SetStatus(conn, newweight)
But it is not working, do you have any ideas?
Best wishes, Sun
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 08:11:32 -0000, zhe.sun.vk@riken.jp wrote:
Hi everyone,
Hi Sun,
I am SUN, working in RIKEN, Japan.
I am working on one issue. I am useing the GetConnections to get the weights and keep it in the text. connections = nest.GetConnections(source, target)
This returns a list of dictionaries---one for each connection based on your source/target arguments. You can see the contents of "connections" using:
print(connections)
When I want to update the weight with the new information. I am using this: conn=nest.GetConnections(gid,gid) nest.SetStatus(conn, newweight)
But it is not working, do you have any ideas?
We want to update the "weight" key of the "connection" dictionary, so we would use:
nest.SetStatus(conn, {'weight': newweight})
Please try that and let us know if it works.
You could also use:
*nest.SetStatus(conn, params='weight', val=newweight)*
best,
Am Di., 13. Aug. 2019 um 11:17 Uhr schrieb Ankur Sinha < sanjay.ankur@gmail.com>:
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 08:11:32 -0000, zhe.sun.vk@riken.jp wrote:
Hi everyone,
Hi Sun,
I am SUN, working in RIKEN, Japan.
I am working on one issue. I am useing the GetConnections to get the weights and keep it in the
text.
connections = nest.GetConnections(source, target)
This returns a list of dictionaries---one for each connection based on your source/target arguments. You can see the contents of "connections" using:
print(connections)
When I want to update the weight with the new information. I am using this: conn=nest.GetConnections(gid,gid) nest.SetStatus(conn, newweight)
But it is not working, do you have any ideas?
We want to update the "weight" key of the "connection" dictionary, so we would use:
nest.SetStatus(conn, {'weight': newweight})
Please try that and let us know if it works.
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur Sinha (He / Him / His) | https://ankursinha.in PhD candidate in computational neuroscience at UH Biocomputation | http://biocomputation.herts.ac.uk Time zone: Europe/London _______________________________________________ NEST Users mailing list -- users@nest-simulator.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@nest-simulator.org
Thank you very much for your reply. This method is also working. Thank you for your help!!!
Best wishes, Sun