Multistatic: Difference between revisions

From Software Product Documentation
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Revamped introduction.)
(Added link to Multisubject for that particular use case.)
 
Line 9: Line 9:
* doing a weight lifting trial, you can collect one static with the subject, and another with just the bench.
* 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.
<b>NOTES</b>
You should 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 have multiple subjects in a single dynamic trial. If this is the case, consult the [[Multisubject]] documentation.  


=Example=
=Example=

Latest revision as of 19:53, 29 November 2023

Language:  English  • français • italiano • português • español 

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.

NOTES You should 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 have multiple subjects in a single dynamic trial. If this is the case, consult the Multisubject documentation.

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
Retrieved from ""