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Oh, great! Thanks a lot! Everything seems possible in inquisit, gotta love it!
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All you need to do is have the selection in the vertical counter depend on the selection in the horizontal counter.
<picture whi1> / items = whites / size = (20%, 20%) / resetinterval = 1 / hposition = counter.horizontal.selectedvalue / vposition = counter.vertical.selectedvalue / select = whitescounter </picture>
<counter horizontal> / items = (30%, 50%, 70%, 20%, 40%,60%,80%,30%,50%,70%) / select = noreplace / selectionrate = always </counter>
<counter vertical> /items =(20%, 20%, 20%, 50%, 50%,50%,50%,80%,80%, 80%) / select = current(horizontal) / selectionrate = always </counter>
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Hi
I would like to present a stimuli randomly at one of a series of specific positions on the screen ("30,20", "50,20", "70,20", "20,50", "40,50","60,50", "80,50", "30,80", "50,80", "70,80")
I can randomly select horizontal AND veritcal positions
<picture whi1> / items = whites / size = (20%, 20%) / resetinterval = 1 / hposition = counter.vertical.selectedvalue / vposition = counter.horizontal.selectedvalue / select = whitescounter </picture>
<counter horizontal> / items = (30%, 50%, 70%, 20%, 40%,60%,80%,30%,50%,70%) / select = noreplace / selectionrate = always </counter>
<counter vertical> /items =(20%, 20%, 20%, 50%, 50%,50%,50%,80%,80%, 80%) / select = noreplace / selectionrate = always </counter>
However, I want to present the stimuli randomly at one of 10 FIXED positions (combinations of vposition and hpositions) on the screen.
I tried the following which did not work:
<picture whi1> / items = whites / size = (20%, 20%) / resetinterval = 1 /position = counter.positions.selectedvalue / select = whitescounter </picture>
<counter positions> / items = ("30,20", "50,20", "70,20", "20,50", "40,50","60,50", "80,50", "30,80", "50,80", "70,80") / select = sequence / selectionrate = always </counter>
It would be really great to get help on this! Thanks in advance
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