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visual3d:documentation:definitions:file_formats:ascii_format [2024/07/16 19:25] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:definitions:file_formats:ascii_format [2025/01/17 16:20] (current) – [ASCII Format] wikisysop
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-====== ASCII_Format ======+====== ASCII Format ======
  
 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:Documentation:C3D_Signal_Types:C3D_Format#C3D_Parameter_Format|C3D Format]] is a publicly defined format and is currently implemented by most motion capture vendors. 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:Documentation:C3D_Signal_Types:C3D_Format#C3D_Parameter_Format|C3D Format]] is a publicly defined format and is currently implemented by most motion capture vendors.
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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://pdb.cc.nih.gov). Visual3D was the result of the technology transfer of the MOVE3D software.+The [[visual3d:documentation:definitions:file_formats:p2d_format|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://pdb.cc.nih.gov). Visual3D was the result of the technology transfer of the MOVE3D software.
  
 === Visual3D_ASCII_Format === === Visual3D_ASCII_Format ===
  
-Visual3D ASCII file format for importing and exporting signals+[[visual3d:documentation:definitions:file_formats:visual3d_ascii_format]] for importing and exporting signals
  
 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 ====
  
-{{DataTreeExportASCII.gif}}\\+{{:DataTreeExportASCII.gif}}\\
 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.
  
-{{exportascii.png}}+{{:exportascii.png}}
  
 \\ \\
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 The picture below shows a highlighted graph and selecting a [[Visual3D:Documentation:Visual_3D_Formating:JSON_Formats|JSON output format]]. The picture below shows a highlighted graph and selecting a [[Visual3D:Documentation:Visual_3D_Formating:JSON_Formats|JSON output format]].
  
-{{exportreport.png}}+{{:exportreport.png}}
  
 ==== Export 6 degree of freedom data ==== ==== Export 6 degree of freedom data ====
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