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New way of storing subject specific settings #122

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VDB-Bram opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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New way of storing subject specific settings #122

VDB-Bram opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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VDB-Bram commented Feb 1, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

When working with multiple subjects with each multiple combinations of subject-related settings, it is difficult to share these combinations of settings with other researchers.

Describe the solution you'd like

The new feature should enable researchers to more easily share settings between each other.

After a discussion with the contributors of this repo, we came up with the idea to have a settings file per subject in which using switch case statements you can create your multiple combinations of settings. A first draft of this is proposed in ee6cbb4.

Describe alternatives you've considered

  • Having one settings file with an additional layer of switch case statement for the 'subjects'
  • Having a settings file for each combination of settings

Additional context

This seems to be somewhat related to #49, i.e. more easily interpret which settings were used to run a certain simulation.

Are you willing to contribute in the development of this feature?

Yes

@VDB-Bram VDB-Bram added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 1, 2024
@VDB-Bram VDB-Bram self-assigned this Feb 1, 2024
@Lars-DHondt-KUL Lars-DHondt-KUL added this to the low priority milestone Sep 20, 2024
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