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visual3d:documentation:definitions:multistatic [2024/06/19 12:47] sgrangervisual3d:documentation:definitions:multistatic [2025/01/06 14:51] (current) – Cleaned page up. Should probably include screen shots. wikisysop
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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:+===== Multistatic =====
  
-  * using a digitizing pointer, you can collect one static trial with the subjectand another with just the pointer. +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: 
-  * doing a weight lifting trial, you can collect one static with the subjectand another with just the bench.+  * using a digitizing pointer, you can collect one static trial with the subject and another with just the pointer. 
 +  * doing a weightlifting trial, you can collect one static with the subject and another with just the bench
 +  * wanting to assign multiple models to a single dynamic trial.
  
-**notes** you should not use this feature if: +**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 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 [[Visual3D:Documentation:Definitions:Multisubject|Multisubject]] documentation.
-  * you have multiple subjects in a single dynamic trial. if this is the case, consult the [[visual3d:documentation:definitions:multisubject|multisubject]] documentation. +
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-====== example ====== +
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-  - load two static trials by loading each trial individually: +
-    - **model -> hybrid model from c3d file** load "statica.c3d" +
-    - **model -> apply model template** to apply model template for "statica.c3d" +
-    - **model -> hybrid model from c3d file** load "staticb.c3d" +
-    - **model -> apply model template** to apply model template for "staticb.c3d" +
-  - load dynamic trials (**file -> open**) +
-  - assign static trials to dynamic trials: +
-    - **model -> assign model to motion trials** +
-      - **select a model:** "statica.c3d" +
-      - check **"use secondary static trials (models)"** +
-      - check **"staticb.c3d"** +
-      - check appropriate dynamic trials +
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-https://wiki.has-motion.com/file:multistatic.mp4+
  
 +==== Process ====
  
 +At a high level, the process for applying multiple static trials to a dynamic trial consists of loading in the static trials, applying model templates to them, and then applying them to the dynamic trial.
  
 +  - Load two static trials by loading each trial individually:
 +    - **Model -> Hybrid Model from C3D File** load "StaticA.c3d"
 +    - **Model -> Apply Model Template** to apply model template for "StaticA.c3d"
 +    - **Model -> Hybrid Model from C3D File** load "StaticB.c3d"
 +    - **Model -> Apply Model Template** to apply model template for "StaticB.c3d"
 +  - Load dynamic trials (**File -> Open**)
 +  - Assign static trials to dynamic trials:
 +    - **Model -> Assign Model to Motion Trials**
 +      - **Select a model:** "StaticA.c3d"
 +      - Check **"Use Secondary Static Trials (Models)"**
 +      - Check **"StaticB.c3d"**
 +      - Check appropriate dynamic trials
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