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- | ====== Global Workspace | + | ===== Global Workspace ===== |
- | Visual3D stores most signals as part of the data file from which they are associated. | + | Visual3D stores most signals as part of the C3D file with which they are associated. This ensures that the connection between signals and their original files is preserved. |
- | When signals are created from many sources | + | When signals are created from many sources, e.g., as an mean signal across many files, it is no longer possible to assign the signals to any particular |
- | For example, the [[Visual3D: | + | ==== Accessing |
- | To access these signals | + | The Global Workspace is a part of every CMZ file and is listed in the Workspace tab. To access these signals |
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+ | ==== Typical GLOBAL Data ==== | ||
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+ | The Global Workspace stores data that is associated with more than one C3D file. This commonly includes Frame Numbers, Text Data, and [[visual3d: | ||
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+ | Pipeline commands that store their results in the Global Workspace | ||
+ | - [[visual3d: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - [[visual3d: | ||
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+ | ==== GLOBAL Syntax for Expressions ==== | ||
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+ | Signals, metrics, and other data stored in the Global Workspace can be specified in Expressions [[visual3d: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | GLOBAL:: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | **NOTE**: Global data can always be accessed in an [[visual3d: | ||
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