Thank you! That worked, and I have my "..._fitted_paths.osim" file
Back to Moco to solve this muscle redundancy problem...
Sincerely grateful for all your replies. Happy holidays!
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- Fri Dec 20, 2024 11:59 am
- Forum: OpenSim Moco
- Topic: FunctionBasedPath Custom Path Points
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- Wed Dec 18, 2024 2:23 pm
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Re: FunctionBasedPath Custom Path Points
Hey Nick, Okay, this really helped orient me and I feel like I am finally understanding clearly and heading in the right direction. I am currently putting my OSIM model (the one with the idealized geometry paths) and .sto file into the examplePolynomialPathFitter code with the hopes of generating th...
- Fri Dec 13, 2024 2:55 pm
- Forum: OpenSim Moco
- Topic: FunctionBasedPath Custom Path Points
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Re: FunctionBasedPath Custom Path Points
Hey Nick, Thanks so much for your help (Aaron too!). I am still having some trouble - can you tell me where to access the coordinates.sto file from the example you linked to? I am not exactly sure how to generate that .sto file or how to build it using the TimeSeriesTable function. If I understand c...
- Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:38 pm
- Forum: OpenSim Moco
- Topic: FunctionBasedPath Custom Path Points
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FunctionBasedPath Custom Path Points
Hey there, Background : I've been modeling (non-human) jumping in OpenSim and now that I have inverse dynamics results, it's time to solve the muscle redundancy problem using MocoInverse. I was having some trouble getting the solver code to work, so I switched from using Millard muscles to DeGroote-...