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====Using Sift for Statistical Analysis and Data Visualization==== | ====Using Sift for Statistical Analysis and Data Visualization==== | ||
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- | **To script the SIFT command line process a code editor application and the newest version of Python must be installed.** In this tutorial the code editor **Visual Studio Code** is used. | + | **To script the SIFT command line process a code editor application and the newest version of Python must be installed.** In this tutorial the code editor **Visual Studio Code** is used. Python is just one method of automating processing through the Sift CLI, any other scripting or programming language can be used. |
Below are the steps required to build and execute the SIFT command line script. The final code is rather lengthy, it can be downloaded here if needed[[https:// | Below are the steps required to build and execute the SIFT command line script. The final code is rather lengthy, it can be downloaded here if needed[[https:// |
sift/tutorials/openbiomechanics_project/impact_shooting_arm_mechanics_free_throw_accuracy.1758037796.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/09/16 15:49 by sgranger