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This class serves as a serializable FiberForceLengthCurve, commonly used to model the parallel elastic element in muscle models. More...
OpenSim Properties, Sockets, Outputs, Inputs | |
Properties (single-value) | |
double | strain_at_zero_force |
"Fiber strain at zero force" More... | |
double | strain_at_one_norm_force |
"Fiber strain at a tension of 1 normalized force" More... | |
Properties (optional) | |
double | stiffness_at_low_force |
"Fiber stiffness at the end of the low-force region" More... | |
double | stiffness_at_one_norm_force |
"Fiber stiffness at a tension of 1 normalized force" More... | |
double | curviness |
"Fiber curve bend, from linear (0) to maximum bend (1)" More... | |
Public Member Functions | |
FiberForceLengthCurve () | |
The default constructor creates a fiber-force-length curve using the default property values and assigns a default name. More... | |
FiberForceLengthCurve (double strainAtZeroForce, double strainAtOneNormForce, double stiffnessAtLowForce, double stiffnessAtOneNormForce, double curviness) | |
Constructs a fiber-force-length curve using the provided parameters and assigns a default name. More... | |
double | getStrainAtZeroForce () const |
double | getStrainAtOneNormForce () const |
double | getStiffnessAtLowForceInUse () const |
double | getStiffnessAtOneNormForceInUse () const |
double | getCurvinessInUse () const |
bool | isFittedCurveBeingUsed () const |
void | setCurveStrains (double aStrainAtZeroForce, double aStrainAtOneNormForce) |
More... | |
void | setOptionalProperties (double stiffnessAtLowForce, double stiffnessAtOneNormForce, double curviness) |
More... | |
double | calcValue (const SimTK::Vector &x) const override |
Implement the generic OpenSim::Function interface. More... | |
double | calcValue (double normFiberLength) const |
Evaluates the fiber-force-length curve at a normalized fiber length of 'normFiberLength'. More... | |
double | calcDerivative (double normFiberLength, int order) const |
Calculates the derivative of the fiber-force-length multiplier with respect to the normalized fiber length. More... | |
double | calcDerivative (const std::vector< int > &derivComponents, const SimTK::Vector &x) const override |
If possible, use the simpler overload above. More... | |
double | calcIntegral (double normFiberLength) const |
Calculates the normalized area under the curve. More... | |
SimTK::Vec2 | getCurveDomain () const |
Returns a SimTK::Vec2 containing the lower (0th element) and upper (1st element) bounds on the domain of the curve. More... | |
void | printMuscleCurveToCSVFile (const std::string &path) |
Generates a .csv file with a name that matches the curve name (e.g., "bicepsfemoris_FiberForceLengthCurve.csv"). More... | |
void | ensureCurveUpToDate () |
Property-related functions | |
const double & | get_strain_at_zero_force () const |
Get the value of the strain_at_zero_force property. More... | |
double & | upd_strain_at_zero_force () |
Get a writable reference to the strain_at_zero_force property. More... | |
void | set_strain_at_zero_force (const double &value) |
Set the value of the strain_at_zero_force property. More... | |
const double & | get_strain_at_one_norm_force () const |
Get the value of the strain_at_one_norm_force property. More... | |
double & | upd_strain_at_one_norm_force () |
Get a writable reference to the strain_at_one_norm_force property. More... | |
void | set_strain_at_one_norm_force (const double &value) |
Set the value of the strain_at_one_norm_force property. More... | |
const double & | get_stiffness_at_low_force () const |
Get the value of the stiffness_at_low_force property. More... | |
double & | upd_stiffness_at_low_force () |
Get a writable reference to the stiffness_at_low_force property. More... | |
void | set_stiffness_at_low_force (const double &value) |
Set the value of the stiffness_at_low_force property. More... | |
const double & | get_stiffness_at_one_norm_force () const |
Get the value of the stiffness_at_one_norm_force property. More... | |
double & | upd_stiffness_at_one_norm_force () |
Get a writable reference to the stiffness_at_one_norm_force property. More... | |
void | set_stiffness_at_one_norm_force (const double &value) |
Set the value of the stiffness_at_one_norm_force property. More... | |
const double & | get_curviness () const |
Get the value of the curviness property. More... | |
double & | upd_curviness () |
Get a writable reference to the curviness property. More... | |
void | set_curviness (const double &value) |
Set the value of the curviness property. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from OpenSim::Function | |
Function () | |
Function (const Function &aFunction) | |
virtual | ~Function () |
virtual void | init (Function *aFunction) |
Function & | operator= (const Function &aFunction) |
virtual int | getArgumentSize () const |
Get the number of components expected in the input vector. More... | |
virtual int | getMaxDerivativeOrder () const |
Get the maximum derivative order this Function object can calculate. More... | |
void | assign (Object &aObject) override |
This allows copy assignment in the Java GUI. More... | |
Public Member Functions inherited from OpenSim::Object | |
virtual | ~Object () |
Virtual destructor for cleanup. More... | |
bool | isEqualTo (const Object &aObject) const |
Equality operator wrapper for use from languages not supporting operator overloading. More... | |
Object & | operator= (const Object &aObject) |
Copy assignment copies he base class fields, including the properties. More... | |
virtual bool | operator== (const Object &aObject) const |
Determine if two objects are equal. More... | |
virtual bool | operator< (const Object &aObject) const |
Provide an ordering for objects so they can be put in sorted containers. More... | |
void | setName (const std::string &name) |
Set the name of the Object. More... | |
const std::string & | getName () const |
Get the name of this Object. More... | |
void | setDescription (const std::string &description) |
Set description, a one-liner summary. More... | |
const std::string & | getDescription () const |
Get description, a one-liner summary. More... | |
const std::string & | getAuthors () const |
Get Authors of this Object. More... | |
void | setAuthors (const std::string &authors) |
Set Authors of this object. More... | |
const std::string & | getReferences () const |
Get references or publications to cite if using this object. More... | |
void | setReferences (const std::string &references) |
Set references or publications to cite if using this object. More... | |
int | getNumProperties () const |
Determine how many properties are stored with this Object. More... | |
const AbstractProperty & | getPropertyByIndex (int propertyIndex) const |
Get a const reference to a property by its index number, returned as an AbstractProperty. More... | |
AbstractProperty & | updPropertyByIndex (int propertyIndex) |
Get a writable reference to a property by its index number, returned as an AbstractProperty. More... | |
bool | hasProperty (const std::string &name) const |
Return true if this Object has a property of any type with the given name, which must not be empty. More... | |
const AbstractProperty & | getPropertyByName (const std::string &name) const |
Get a const reference to a property by its name, returned as an AbstractProperty. More... | |
AbstractProperty & | updPropertyByName (const std::string &name) |
Get a writable reference to a property by its name, returned as an AbstractProperty. More... | |
template<class T > | |
bool | hasProperty () const |
Return true if this Object contains an unnamed, one-object property that contains objects of the given template type T. More... | |
template<class T > | |
const Property< T > & | getProperty (const PropertyIndex &index) const |
Get property of known type Property<T> as a const reference; the property must be present and have the right type. More... | |
template<class T > | |
Property< T > & | updProperty (const PropertyIndex &index) |
Get property of known type Property<T> as a writable reference; the property must be present and have the right type. More... | |
bool | isObjectUpToDateWithProperties () const |
Returns true if no property's value has changed since the last time setObjectIsUpToDateWithProperties() was called. More... | |
void | readObjectFromXMLNodeOrFile (SimTK::Xml::Element &objectElement, int versionNumber) |
We're given an XML element from which we are to populate this Object. More... | |
virtual void | updateFromXMLNode (SimTK::Xml::Element &objectElement, int versionNumber) |
Use this method to deserialize an object from a SimTK::Xml::Element. More... | |
void | updateXMLNode (SimTK::Xml::Element &parent, const AbstractProperty *prop=nullptr) const |
Serialize this object into the XML node that represents it. More... | |
bool | getInlined () const |
Inlined means an in-memory Object that is not associated with an XMLDocument. More... | |
void | setInlined (bool aInlined, const std::string &aFileName="") |
Mark this as inlined or not and optionally provide a file name to associate with the new XMLDocument for the non-inline case. More... | |
std::string | getDocumentFileName () const |
If there is a document associated with this object then return the file name maintained by the document. More... | |
int | getDocumentFileVersion () const |
If there is a document associated with this object then return its version number. More... | |
void | setAllPropertiesUseDefault (bool aUseDefault) |
bool | print (const std::string &fileName) const |
Write this Object into an XML file of the given name; conventionally the suffix to use is ".osim". More... | |
std::string | dump (bool dumpName=false) |
dump the XML representation of this Object into an std::string and return it. More... | |
virtual bool | isA (const char *type) const |
The default implementation returns true only if the supplied string is "Object"; each Object-derived class overrides this to match its own class name. More... | |
const std::string & | toString () const |
Wrapper to be used on Java side to display objects in tree; this returns just the object's name. More... | |
PropertySet & | getPropertySet () |
OBSOLETE: Get a reference to the PropertySet maintained by the Object. More... | |
const PropertySet & | getPropertySet () const |
Public Types | |
typedef FiberForceLengthCurve | Self |
This typedef might be useful within the member functions of this class. More... | |
typedef Function | Super |
Use this typedef to refer to the superclass of this class. More... | |
Public Types inherited from OpenSim::Function | |
typedef Function | Self |
This typedef might be useful within the member functions of this class. More... | |
typedef Object | Super |
Use this typedef to refer to the superclass of this class. More... | |
Auto-generated functions | |
static FiberForceLengthCurve * | safeDownCast (OpenSim::Object *obj) |
For use in MATLAB and Python to access the concrete class. More... | |
static const std::string & | getClassName () |
This returns "FiberForceLengthCurve". More... | |
void | assign (Object &aObject) override |
This allows copy assignment in the Java GUI. More... | |
FiberForceLengthCurve * | clone () const override |
Create a new heap-allocated copy of the concrete object to which this Object refers. More... | |
const std::string & | getConcreteClassName () const override |
Returns the class name of the concrete Object-derived class of the actual object referenced by this Object, as a string. More... | |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from OpenSim::Function | |
static Function * | makeFunctionOfType (Function *aFunction, const std::string &aNewTypeName) |
static Function * | safeDownCast (OpenSim::Object *obj) |
For use in MATLAB and Python to access the concrete class. More... | |
static const std::string & | getClassName () |
This returns "Function". More... | |
Static Public Member Functions inherited from OpenSim::Object | |
static void | registerType (const Object &defaultObject) |
Register an instance of a class; if the class is already registered it will be replaced. More... | |
static void | renameType (const std::string &oldTypeName, const std::string &newTypeName) |
Support versioning by associating the current Object type with an old name. More... | |
static const Object * | getDefaultInstanceOfType (const std::string &concreteClassName) |
Return a pointer to the default instance of the registered (concrete) Object whose class name is given, or NULL if the type is not registered. More... | |
template<class T > | |
static bool | isObjectTypeDerivedFrom (const std::string &concreteClassName) |
Return true if the given concrete object type represents a subclass of the template object type T, and thus could be referenced with a T*. More... | |
static Object * | newInstanceOfType (const std::string &concreteClassName) |
Create a new instance of the concrete Object type whose class name is given as concreteClassName. More... | |
static void | getRegisteredTypenames (Array< std::string > &typeNames) |
Retrieve all the typenames registered so far. More... | |
template<class T > | |
static void | getRegisteredObjectsOfGivenType (ArrayPtrs< T > &rArray) |
Return an array of pointers to the default instances of all registered (concrete) Object types that derive from a given Object-derived type that does not have to be concrete. More... | |
static bool | PrintPropertyInfo (std::ostream &os, const std::string &classNameDotPropertyName, bool printFlagInfo=true) |
Dump formatted property information to a given output stream, useful for creating a "help" facility for registered objects. More... | |
static bool | PrintPropertyInfo (std::ostream &os, const std::string &className, const std::string &propertyName, bool printFlagInfo=true) |
Same as the other signature but the class name and property name are provided as two separate strings. More... | |
static Object * | makeObjectFromFile (const std::string &fileName) |
Create an OpenSim object whose type is based on the tag at the root node of the XML file passed in. More... | |
static const std::string & | getClassName () |
Return the name of this class as a string; i.e., "Object". More... | |
static void | setSerializeAllDefaults (bool shouldSerializeDefaults) |
Static function to control whether all registered objects and their properties are written to the defaults section of output files rather than only those values for which the default was explicitly overwritten when read in from an input file or set programmatically. More... | |
static bool | getSerializeAllDefaults () |
Report the value of the "serialize all defaults" flag. More... | |
static bool | isKindOf (const char *type) |
Returns true if the passed-in string is "Object"; each Object-derived class defines a method of this name for its own class name. More... | |
static void | setDebugLevel (int newLevel) |
Set the debug level to get verbose output. More... | |
static int | getDebugLevel () |
Get current setting of debug level. More... | |
static Object * | SafeCopy (const Object *aObject) |
Use the clone() method to duplicate the given object unless the pointer is null in which case null is returned. More... | |
static void | RegisterType (const Object &defaultObject) |
OBSOLETE alternate name for registerType(). More... | |
static void | RenameType (const std::string &oldName, const std::string &newName) |
OBSOLETE alternate name for renameType(). More... | |
Static Public Attributes inherited from OpenSim::Object | |
static const std::string | DEFAULT_NAME |
Name used for default objects when they are serialized. More... | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from OpenSim::Function | |
void | resetFunction () |
This should be called whenever this object has been modified. More... | |
Protected Member Functions inherited from OpenSim::Object | |
Object () | |
The default constructor is only for use by constructors of derived types. More... | |
Object (const std::string &fileName, bool aUpdateFromXMLNode=true) | |
Constructor from a file, to be called from other constructors that take a file as input. More... | |
Object (const Object &source) | |
Copy constructor is invoked automatically by derived classes with default copy constructors; otherwise it must be invoked explicitly. More... | |
Object (SimTK::Xml::Element &aElement) | |
Construct the base class portion of an Object from a given Xml element that describes this Object. More... | |
template<class T > | |
PropertyIndex | addProperty (const std::string &name, const std::string &comment, const T &value) |
Define a new single-value property of known type T, with the given name, associated comment, and initial value. More... | |
template<class T > | |
PropertyIndex | addOptionalProperty (const std::string &name, const std::string &comment) |
Add an optional property, meaning it can contain either no value or a single value. More... | |
template<class T > | |
PropertyIndex | addOptionalProperty (const std::string &name, const std::string &comment, const T &value) |
Add an optional property, meaning it can contain either no value or a single value. More... | |
template<class T > | |
PropertyIndex | addListProperty (const std::string &name, const std::string &comment, int minSize, int maxSize) |
Define a new list-valued property of known type T, with the given name, associated comment, minimum (==0) and maximum (>0) allowable list lengths, and a zero-length initial value. More... | |
template<class T , template< class > class Container> | |
PropertyIndex | addListProperty (const std::string &name, const std::string &comment, int minSize, int maxSize, const Container< T > &valueList) |
Define a new list-valued property as above, but assigning an initial value via some templatized container class that supports size() and indexing. More... | |
PropertyIndex | getPropertyIndex (const std::string &name) const |
Look up a property by name and return its PropertyIndex if it is found. More... | |
template<class T > | |
PropertyIndex | getPropertyIndex () const |
Look up an unnamed property by the type of object it contains, and return its PropertyIndex if it is found. More... | |
void | setObjectIsUpToDateWithProperties () |
When an object is initialized using the current values of its properties, it can set a flag indicating that it is up to date. More... | |
void | clearObjectIsUpToDateWithProperties () |
For testing or debugging purposes, manually clear the "object is up to
date with respect to properties" flag. More... | |
void | makeObjectNamesConsistentWithProperties () |
Make sure the name of an object is consistent with its property type. More... | |
void | updateFromXMLDocument () |
Use this method only if you're deserializing from a file and the object is at the top level; that is, primarily in constructors that take a file name as input. More... | |
void | setDocument (XMLDocument *doc) |
Unconditionally set the XMLDocument associated with this object. More... | |
const XMLDocument * | getDocument () const |
Get a const pointer to the document (if any) associated with this object. More... | |
XMLDocument * | updDocument () |
Get a writable pointer to the document (if any) associated with this object. More... | |
Protected Attributes inherited from OpenSim::Function | |
SimTK::Function * | _function |
Protected Attributes inherited from OpenSim::Object | |
PropertySet | _propertySet |
OBSOLETE: Property_Deprecated set for serializable member variables of this and derived classes. More... | |
Related Functions inherited from OpenSim::Object | |
#define | OpenSim_DECLARE_CONCRETE_OBJECT(ConcreteClass, SuperClass) |
Macro to be included as the first line of the class declaration for any non-templatized, concrete class that derives from OpenSim::Object. More... | |
#define | OpenSim_DECLARE_ABSTRACT_OBJECT(ConcreteClass, SuperClass) |
Macro to be included as the first line of the class declaration for any still-abstract class that derives from OpenSim::Object. More... | |
#define | OpenSim_DECLARE_CONCRETE_OBJECT_T(ConcreteClass, TArg, SuperClass) |
Macro to be included as the first line of the class declaration for any templatized, concrete class that derives from OpenSim::Object, like Set<T>. More... | |
#define | OpenSim_DECLARE_ABSTRACT_OBJECT_T(ConcreteClass, TArg, SuperClass) |
Macro to be included as the first line of the class declaration for any templatized, still-abstract class that derives from OpenSim::Object. More... | |
This class serves as a serializable FiberForceLengthCurve, commonly used to model the parallel elastic element in muscle models.
The fiber-force-length curve is dimensionless: force is normalized to maximum isometric force and length is normalized to resting fiber length. The user can adjust the maximum strain at no load and the strain developed under 1 normalized unit of force using the fitted curve. Additionally, if desired, it is possible to directly set the low-force stiffness of the fiber, the stiffness of the fiber at 1 normalized unit of force, and the shape of the curve (its 'curviness'):
strainAtZeroForce
strainAtOneNormForce
stiffnessAtLowForce
stiffnessAtOneNormForce
curviness
Note that we use the Cauchy or engineering definition of strain throughout: strain = (l-l0)/l0, where l is the current fiber length and l0 is its resting length.
strainAtZeroForce
strainAtOneNormForce
stiffnessAtLowForce
stiffnessAtOneNormForce
curviness
strainAtZeroForce < strainAtOneNormForce stiffnessAtOneNormForce > 1/(strainAtOneNormForce-strainAtZeroForce) 0 < stiffnessAtLowForce < stiffnessAtOneNormForce 0 <= curviness <= 1
The required parameters can be set using either the constructor or the setCurveStrains function; the optional parameters can be set using the setOptionalProperties function. Note that filling in one optional parameter but not the others will throw an exception when the curve is built. The optional parameters can be used to vary the shape of the curve from a close approximation of a line to a sharply-bent curve.
The advantage of this curve over the typical exponential curve used in the literature is that it is continuous to the second derivative; the usual linearly-extrapolated exponential curve is only C0-continuous. The improved smoothness of this curve makes the equations somewhat easier to simulate and, more importantly, permits the use of derivative-based numerical methods on the curve. In addition, the extra parameters in this curve formulation can be adjusted to match a wide variety of shapes, should it be desired to fit the curve to a different set of experimental data.
If the optional parameters are not specified, the curve is fit to the experimentally measured fiber-force-length curves of Winters et al. (2010, Fig. 3a).
strainAtZeroForce .......... 0.0 strainAtOneNormForce ....... 0.7 stiffnessAtLowForce ........ 0.2 stiffnessAtOneNormForce .... 2.0 / (strainAtOneNormForce-strainAtZeroForce) = 2.86 curviness .................. 0.75
Note that this object should be updated through the set methods provided. These set methods will take care of rebuilding the curve correctly. If you modify the properties directly, the curve will not be rebuilt, and upon calling a function like calcValue, calcDerivative, or printCurveToCSVFile, an exception will be thrown because the curve is out-of-date with its properties.
This typedef might be useful within the member functions of this class.
This is generated by the OpenSim_DECLARE_*_OBJECT
macros.
Use this typedef to refer to the superclass of this class.
Avoid using the explicit type name of the superclass; this would introduce bugs if the superclass is changed.
This is generated by the OpenSim_DECLARE_*_OBJECT
macros.
OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::FiberForceLengthCurve | ( | ) |
The default constructor creates a fiber-force-length curve using the default property values and assigns a default name.
OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::FiberForceLengthCurve | ( | double | strainAtZeroForce, |
double | strainAtOneNormForce, | ||
double | stiffnessAtLowForce, | ||
double | stiffnessAtOneNormForce, | ||
double | curviness | ||
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Constructs a fiber-force-length curve using the provided parameters and assigns a default name.
See class documentation for the meaning of these parameters, each of which corresponds to a property.
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This allows copy assignment in the Java GUI.
Exception | if the argument is not of type FiberForceLengthCurve. |
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::calcDerivative | ( | double | normFiberLength, |
int | order | ||
) | const |
Calculates the derivative of the fiber-force-length multiplier with respect to the normalized fiber length.
normFiberLength | The normalized length of the muscle fiber. |
order | The order of the derivative. Only values of 0, 1, and 2 are acceptable. |
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If possible, use the simpler overload above.
Reimplemented from OpenSim::Function.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::calcIntegral | ( | double | normFiberLength | ) | const |
Calculates the normalized area under the curve.
Since it is expensive to construct, the curve is built only when necessary.
normFiberLength | The normalized length of the muscle fiber. |
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Implement the generic OpenSim::Function interface.
Reimplemented from OpenSim::Function.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::calcValue | ( | double | normFiberLength | ) | const |
Evaluates the fiber-force-length curve at a normalized fiber length of 'normFiberLength'.
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Create a new heap-allocated copy of the concrete object to which this Object refers.
It is up to the caller to delete the returned object when no longer needed. Every concrete object deriving from Object implements this pure virtual method automatically, via the declaration macro it invokes (e.g., OpenSim_DECLARE_CONCRETE_OBJECT()). Note that the concrete class overrides modify the return type to be a pointer to the concrete object; that still overrides the base class method because the return type is covariant with (that is, derives from) Object.
Implements OpenSim::Function.
void OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::ensureCurveUpToDate | ( | ) |
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Get the value of the curviness property.
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Get the value of the stiffness_at_low_force property.
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Get the value of the stiffness_at_one_norm_force property.
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Get the value of the strain_at_one_norm_force property.
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Get the value of the strain_at_zero_force property.
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inlinestatic |
This returns "FiberForceLengthCurve".
See getConcreteClassName() if you want the class name of the underlying concrete object instead.
This is generated by the OpenSim_DECLARE_*_OBJECT
macros.
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Returns the class name of the concrete Object-derived class of the actual object referenced by this Object, as a string.
This is the string that is used as the tag for this concrete object in an XML file. Every concrete class derived from Object automatically overrides this method via the declaration macro it uses. See getClassName() to get the class name of the referencing (possibly abstract) class rather than the concrete object.
Implements OpenSim::Function.
SimTK::Vec2 OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::getCurveDomain | ( | ) | const |
Returns a SimTK::Vec2 containing the lower (0th element) and upper (1st element) bounds on the domain of the curve.
Outside this domain, the curve is approximated using linear extrapolation.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::getCurvinessInUse | ( | ) | const |
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::getStiffnessAtLowForceInUse | ( | ) | const |
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::getStiffnessAtOneNormForceInUse | ( | ) | const |
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::getStrainAtOneNormForce | ( | ) | const |
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::getStrainAtZeroForce | ( | ) | const |
bool OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::isFittedCurveBeingUsed | ( | ) | const |
void OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::printMuscleCurveToCSVFile | ( | const std::string & | path | ) |
Generates a .csv file with a name that matches the curve name (e.g., "bicepsfemoris_FiberForceLengthCurve.csv").
This function is not const to permit the curve to be rebuilt if it is out-of-date with its properties.
path | The full destination path. Note that forward slashes ('/') must be used and there should not be a slash after the last folder. |
The file will contain the following data:
column: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 data: x | y | dy/dx | d2y/dx2
Samples will be taken from the zero-force region, through the curve, out to strains beyond which the fiber generates passive normalized forces greater than 1. The curve is sampled quite densely: the fiber-force-length .csv file will have 200+20 rows.
Example To read the .csv file into Matlab, you need to set csvread to ignore the header row. Since csvread is 0-indexed, the following example will begin reading the .csv file from the first column of the second row:
data = csvread('bicepsfemoris_FiberForceLengthCurve.csv', 1, 0);
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inlinestatic |
For use in MATLAB and Python to access the concrete class.
Example: cObj = FiberForceLengthCurve.safeDownCast(obj)
. This is equivalent to dynamic_cast<FiberForceLengthCurve*>(obj)
in C++.
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Set the value of the curviness property.
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Set the value of the stiffness_at_low_force property.
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Set the value of the stiffness_at_one_norm_force property.
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Set the value of the strain_at_one_norm_force property.
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Set the value of the strain_at_zero_force property.
void OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::setCurveStrains | ( | double | aStrainAtZeroForce, |
double | aStrainAtOneNormForce | ||
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aStrainAtZeroForce | The fiber strain at which the fiber starts to develop force. strainAtZeroForce = 0.0 means that the fiber will begin developing tension when it is at its resting length. |
aStrainAtOneNormForce | The fiber strain at which the fiber develops 1 unit of normalized force. strainAtOneNormForce = 0.6 means that the fiber will develop a tension of 1 normalized force when it is strained by 60% of its resting length or, equivalently, when it is stretched to 1.6 times its resting length. |
Conditions
strainAtZeroForce < strainAtOneNormForce
void OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::setOptionalProperties | ( | double | stiffnessAtLowForce, |
double | stiffnessAtOneNormForce, | ||
double | curviness | ||
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stiffnessAtLowForce | The normalized stiffness (slope of the curve) when the fiber is just beginning to develop tensile force. |
stiffnessAtOneNormForce | The normalized stiffness (slope of the curve) when the fiber develops a tension of 1 normalized unit of force. |
curviness | A dimensionless parameter between 0 and 1 that controls the shape of the curve: a value of 0 will create a curve that is very close to a straight line segment and a value of 1 will create a curve that smoothly fills the corner formed by the linear extrapolation of 'stiffnessAtOneNormForce' and the x-axis, as shown in the figure in the class description. |
Conditions
stiffnessAtOneNormForce > 1/(strainAtOneNormForce-strainAtZeroForce) 0 < stiffnessAtLowForce < stiffnessAtOneNormForce 0 <= curviness <= 1
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Get a writable reference to the curviness property.
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Get a writable reference to the stiffness_at_low_force property.
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Get a writable reference to the stiffness_at_one_norm_force property.
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Get a writable reference to the strain_at_one_norm_force property.
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Get a writable reference to the strain_at_zero_force property.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::curviness |
"Fiber curve bend, from linear (0) to maximum bend (1)"
This property appears in XML files under the tag <curviness>. This property was generated with the OpenSim_DECLARE_OPTIONAL_PROPERTY macro; see Property to learn about the property system.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::stiffness_at_low_force |
"Fiber stiffness at the end of the low-force region"
This property appears in XML files under the tag <stiffness_at_low_force>. This property was generated with the OpenSim_DECLARE_OPTIONAL_PROPERTY macro; see Property to learn about the property system.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::stiffness_at_one_norm_force |
"Fiber stiffness at a tension of 1 normalized force"
This property appears in XML files under the tag <stiffness_at_one_norm_force>. This property was generated with the OpenSim_DECLARE_OPTIONAL_PROPERTY macro; see Property to learn about the property system.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::strain_at_one_norm_force |
"Fiber strain at a tension of 1 normalized force"
This property appears in XML files under the tag <strain_at_one_norm_force>. This property was generated with the OpenSim_DECLARE_PROPERTY macro; see Property to learn about the property system.
double OpenSim::FiberForceLengthCurve::strain_at_zero_force |
"Fiber strain at zero force"
This property appears in XML files under the tag <strain_at_zero_force>. This property was generated with the OpenSim_DECLARE_PROPERTY macro; see Property to learn about the property system.