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Force vectors not displayed

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:13 am
by felix.lefebvre
Contrariwise to OpenSim 3.3, in OpenSim 4.0 force vectors are not displayed after Inverse Dynamics.

How is it possible to display them ?
If impossible, is it due to Kistler force plate data ? (Inverse Dynamics results looks right in the .sto file)

Thanks,

Felix

Re: Force vectors not displayed

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 4:02 pm
by aymanh
Hi Felix,

The OpenSim 4.0 application is more strict in the type of data it displays from .sto files. In previous versions you could have a mix of state values, forces and marker trajectories in one sto file. This is not supported anymore, instead you need to "associate" the motion data for Forces or Marker trajectories to the motion in order for the force vectors and/or markers to be displayed. Details in the link below

https://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu/d ... h+a+Motion

This behavior is unrelated to what force plate type you're using and also is unrelated to the tools/computation performed by the tools.

Hope this helps,
-Ayman

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