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Visual3D reads and writes the C3D data file format developed by Andrew Dainis and Doug McGuire in 1987. The C3D formatted file is a compact binary data file used as a convenient and efficient means for storing 3D coordinate and analog data, with all associated parameters, for a single measurement trial. The [[Visual3D: | Visual3D reads and writes the C3D data file format developed by Andrew Dainis and Doug McGuire in 1987. The C3D formatted file is a compact binary data file used as a convenient and efficient means for storing 3D coordinate and analog data, with all associated parameters, for a single measurement trial. The [[Visual3D: | ||
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=== P2D_Format === | === P2D_Format === | ||
- | The P2D file format was part of the origin MOVE3D software written by Tom Kepple in Dr. Steven Stanhope’s Laboratory at the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) (http:// | + | The [[visual3d: |
=== Visual3D_ASCII_Format === | === Visual3D_ASCII_Format === | ||
- | Visual3D ASCII file format | + | [[visual3d: |
Visual3D exports data into several file formats. The simplest and default file format for data export to ASCII files is the following: | Visual3D exports data into several file formats. The simplest and default file format for data export to ASCII files is the following: | ||
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==== Export Signals to an ASCII file Using Data Tree ==== | ==== Export Signals to an ASCII file Using Data Tree ==== | ||
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Select one of the signals in the data tree using a click of the Left Mouse Button. A dialog appears that contains two tabs. One tab is a graph of the signal, the other tab is a list of the data values. | Select one of the signals in the data tree using a click of the Left Mouse Button. A dialog appears that contains two tabs. One tab is a graph of the signal, the other tab is a list of the data values. | ||
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The following dialog appears when the EXPORT_DATA_TO_ASCII_FILE command has been added to the pipeline and the user double-clicks with the Left Mouse Button on the command. | The following dialog appears when the EXPORT_DATA_TO_ASCII_FILE command has been added to the pipeline and the user double-clicks with the Left Mouse Button on the command. | ||
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The picture below shows a highlighted graph and selecting a [[Visual3D: | The picture below shows a highlighted graph and selecting a [[Visual3D: | ||
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==== Export 6 degree of freedom data ==== | ==== Export 6 degree of freedom data ==== |
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