Event Explicit
The Event_Explicit command will place an Event Label at an explicit frame number, or at the nearest frame to a specified time. You can specify either a Frame or a Time but not both.
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= /Frame= /Time= ;
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.
Example: Specify an event based on a metric
Here are two examples of creating explicit events based on metrics for frames and time.
This example will place an event at the frame metric TEST_FRAME
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= TEST /Frame= METRIC::PROCESSED::TEST_FRAME ! /Time= ;
This example will place an event at the time metric TEST_TIME
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= TEST /Frame= /Time=METRIC::PROCESSED::TEST_TIME ;
Example: Create events at the start and end of the trial:
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= START /Frame= 1 /Time= ;
EOF is now recognized as the last frame in the file, and the minus sign can be used.
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= END /Frame= EOF /Time= ;
Example: Create an event 10 frames before the end of the trial:
EOF is now recognized as the last frame in the file, and the minus sign can be used.
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= TEST /Frame= EOF - 10 /Time= ;
Example: Create an event at multiple frames
Introduced in Version 6
Event_Explicit /Event_Name= TEST /Frame= LIST(1,5,10) /Time= ;
This command will create three instances of the EVENT_LABEL TEST at frames 1, 5, and 10
Example: Create an event at one second intervals
! Determine the number of ranges ! For some files this might be 1 too many but it won't matter. Set_Pipeline_Parameter_From_For_Loop /PARAMETER_NAME=COUNT /PARAMETER_INDEX_START=1 /PARAMETER_INDEX_END=METRIC::TIME::TOTAL /PARAMETER_INDEX_STEP=1 ! /PARAMETER_INDEX_TYPE=INTEGER ; ! execute a For_Each loop For_Each /ITERATION_PARAMETER_NAME=INDEX ! /ITERATION_PARAMETER_COUNT_NAME= /ITEMS=::COUNT ; Event_Explicit /EVENT_NAME=TEST ! /FRAME= /TIME=::INDEX ; End_For_Each /ITERATION_PARAMETER_NAME=INDEX ;