Add example for Python/R interoperability using mass univariate t-test#13729
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Reference issue (if any)
closes #13721
What does this implement/fix?
adds a tutorial example that runs a 2 sample mass univariate t-test on Epochs data,.., first in python using
scipy.statsthen the same test in R viarpy2showing that both give identical results. The goal is to show the users how to get data into R, run stats there, and then bring the results back into Python, as starting point for more complex R based workflowsAdditional information
follows the approach suggested by @larsoner in the issue ...keeping it simple and focused on one clear use case rather than trying to build general purpose utility