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=Introduction=
It is possible to apply two static trials to a single dynamic trial. This can be useful in many cases, for example, if you are:
 
* using a digitizing pointer, you can collect one static trial with the subject, and another with just the pointer.
You can now apply two static trials to a dynamic trial.
* doing a weight lifting trial, you can collect one static with the subject, and another with just the bench.
 
Examples:
* If you are using a digitizing pointer, you can collect one static trial with the subject, and another with just the pointer.
* If you are doing a weight lifting trial, you can collect one static with the subject, and another with just the bench.


You would NOT use this feature if you collected two static trials because a marker fell off and was replaced. If this is the case, you would still need to associate the relevant static trials with the relevant dynamic trials.
You would NOT use this feature if you collected two static trials because a marker fell off and was replaced. If this is the case, you would still need to associate the relevant static trials with the relevant dynamic trials.

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It is possible to apply two static trials to a single dynamic trial. This can be useful in many cases, for example, if you are:

  • using a digitizing pointer, you can collect one static trial with the subject, and another with just the pointer.
  • doing a weight lifting trial, you can collect one static with the subject, and another with just the bench.

You would NOT use this feature if you collected two static trials because a marker fell off and was replaced. If this is the case, you would still need to associate the relevant static trials with the relevant dynamic trials.

Example

  1. Load two static trials by loading each trial individually:
    1. Model -> Hybrid Model from C3D File load "StaticA.c3d"
    2. Model -> Apply Model Template to apply model template for "StaticA.c3d"
    3. Model -> Hybrid Model from C3D File load "StaticB.c3d"
    4. Model -> Apply Model Template to apply model template for "StaticB.c3d"
  2. Load dynamic trials (File -> Open)
  3. Assign static trials to dynamic trials:
    1. Model -> Assign Model to Motion Trials
      1. Select a model: "StaticA.c3d"
      2. Check "Use Secondary Static Trials (Models)"
      3. Check "StaticB.c3d"
      4. Check appropriate dynamic trials
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