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-====== Metric_Time_of_Threshold_from_Event ======+====== Metric Time of Threshold from Event ====== 
 +====Overview==== 
 +The **Metric Time of Threshold from Event** command can be used to record the time it takes for a signal to reach a threshold, like a joint angle reaching 90 degrees, in relation to a defined event. The command can be found in the **Pipeline Workshop** under **Metric**.
  
-Event_Labels are defined by the c3d format. Event_Labels exist only at Motion Capture frames (e.g. at Point Rate). For model based kinematic and kinetic calculations this is fine, because these signals only exist at Motion Capture frames.+====Pipeline Command====
  
-For measures of timing that involve signals that are at ANALOG rate (e.g. Force Platform data) the motion capture rate isn't sufficient.+The command syntax is as follows:
  
-In Version 5 a series of metric commands were introduced to identify the time of a threshold crossing or maximum at the analog rate. +<code> 
- +Metric_Time_Of_Threshold_From_Event 
-{{MetricTimeofThresholdfromEvent.png}} +! /RESULT_METRIC_TIME= 
- +! /RESULT_METRIC_VALUE= 
-**Metric_Time_Of_Threshold_From_Event** +! /RESULT_FOLDER=PROCESSED 
-/RESULT_EVENT_NAME=+! /THRESHOLD= 
 +/RESULT_COMPONENTS=ALL
 ! /SIGNAL_TYPES= ! /SIGNAL_TYPES=
-! /SIGNAL_NAMES= 
 ! /SIGNAL_FOLDER=ORIGINAL ! /SIGNAL_FOLDER=ORIGINAL
 +! /SIGNAL_NAMES=
 ! /SIGNAL_COMPONENTS= ! /SIGNAL_COMPONENTS=
 ! /FRAME_OFFSET=0 ! /FRAME_OFFSET=0
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 ! /EVENT_SUBSEQUENCE_INSTANCE=0 ! /EVENT_SUBSEQUENCE_INSTANCE=0
 ! /EVENT_INSTANCE=0 ! /EVENT_INSTANCE=0
-! /SELECT_X= 
-! /SELECT_Y= 
-! /SELECT_Z= 
-! /SELECT_RESIDUAL= 
-! /START_AT_EVENT= 
-! /END_AT_EVENT= 
-! /THRESHOLD= 
 ! /ON_ASCENT=TRUE ! /ON_ASCENT=TRUE
 ! /ON_DESCENT= ! /ON_DESCENT=
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 ! /ENSURE_FRAMES_BEFORE= ! /ENSURE_FRAMES_BEFORE=
 ! /ENSURE_FRAMES_AFTER= ! /ENSURE_FRAMES_AFTER=
-**;**+
 +</code> 
 + 
 +====Command Parameters==== 
 + 
 +The following table shows the command parameters seen above and their descriptions: 
 +|**/RESULT_METRIC_TIME=**                                                                               |Time of minimum from event.                                                                      | 
 +|**/RESULT_METRIC_VALUE=**                                                                              |Value of minimum after event.                                                                    | 
 +|**/RESULT_FOLDER=**                                                                                    |Name of folder designated for results.                                                           | 
 +|**THRESHOLD**                                                                                          |Threshold value to be reached.                                                                   | 
 +|**/RESULT_COMPONENTS=**                                                                                |Components to be included in results.                                                            | 
 +|**/SIGNAL_TYPES=**                                                                                     |The type of signal to be processed                                                               | 
 +|**/SIGNAL_NAMES=**                                                                                     |The name of the signal to be processed                                                           | 
 +|**/SIGNAL_FOLDER**                                                                                     |The folder of the signal to be processed                                                         | 
 +|**/SIGNAL_COMPONENTS=**                                                                                |The component of the signal to be processed                                                      | 
 +|**/FRAME_OFFSET=**                                                                                     |The offset (in frames) to apply to the event.                                                    | 
 +|**/TIME_OFFSET=**                                                                                      |The time offset (in seconds) to apply to the event.                                              | 
 +|**/EVENT_SEQUENCE=**                                                                                   |A list of events (separated by “+” signs).                                                       | 
 +|**/EXCLUDE_EVENTS=**                                                                                   |This Event_Sequence must not be during the sequence requested.                                   | 
 +|**/EVENT_SEQUENCE_INSTANCE=**                                                                          |Index of the sequence instance to evaluate (0 = all, 1 = first, etc.).                           | 
 +|**/EVENT_SUBSEQUENCE=**                                                                                |Optional inner event window within a broader sequence.                                           | 
 +|**/SUBSEQUENCE_EXCLUDE_EVENTS=**                                                                       |This Event subsequence must not be during the sequence requested.                                | 
 +|**/EVENT_SUBSEQUENCE_INSTANCE=**                                                                       |Index of the subsequence instance to evaluate (0 = all, 1 = first, etc.).                        | 
 +|**/EVENT_INSTANCE=**                                                                                   |Defines how many event occurrences to consider.                                                  | 
 +|**ON_ASCENT**                                                                                          |Determine if the event is detected when the signal crosses the threshold in an upward direction. | 
 +|**ON_DESCENT**                                                                                         |Determines if the event is detected when the signal crosses the threshold in a downward direction.| 
 +|**FRAME_WINDOW**                                                                                       |The range of frames that must satisfy the threshold crossing condition.                          | 
 +|**ENSURE_FRAMES_BEFORE**                                                                               |(True or False) Radius frames of data before crossing must lie on the same side of the threshold.| 
 +|**ENSURE_FRAMES_AFTER**                                                                                |(True or False) Radius frames of data after crossing must lie on the same side of the threshold. | 
 + 
 + 
 +====Dialog==== 
 + 
 +The command can be edited in a text editor or in a dialog form. To edit in the dialog pop up form either click on the **Edit** button in the pipeline workshop or double-click on the pipeline command. The dialog is shown below. 
 + 
 +{{:MetricTimeofThresholdfromEvent.png}} 
 + 
 + 
 +The dialog box allows you to assign values to the command parameters outlined above. 
 + 
 +====Notes==== 
 + 
 +Event_Labels are defined by the c3d format. Event_Labels exist only at Motion Capture frames (e.g. at Point Rate). For model based kinematic and kinetic calculations this is fine, because these signals only exist at Motion Capture frames. 
 + 
 +For measures of timing that involve signals that are at ANALOG rate (e.g. Force Platform data) the motion capture rate isn't sufficient. 
 + 
 +In Version 5 a series of metric commands were introduced to identify the time of a threshold crossing or maximum at the analog rate. 
 + 
 +====Examples====
  
  
visual3d/documentation/pipeline/metric_commands/metric_time_of_threshold_from_event.1721158207.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/16 19:30 by sgranger