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+ | ====== Virtual Lab That Changes Direction ====== | ||
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+ | In this example file the subject is walking in the anterior direction in one walking trial and walking in the posterior direction of the laboratory coordinate system (LAB) in the other trial. If the pelvis angle is defined as the pelvis with respect to the laboratory, the data are rotated 180 degrees from the desired angle for one of the trials (see //Pelvis Angle wrt Lab// in Example3.cmo file). | ||
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+ | To create a pelvis angle that makes intuitive sense (e.g. in the direction of walking), a virtual lab segment was created. The pelvis angle can then be defined with respect to the virtual lab (see //Pelvis Angle wrt Virtual Lab// in Example3.cmo file). In Example 2 (see // | ||
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