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visual3d:documentation:pipeline:model_based_data_commands:seg_distal_joint [2024/06/19 12:51] sgrangervisual3d:documentation:pipeline:model_based_data_commands:seg_distal_joint [2024/07/17 15:46] (current) – created sgranger
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-{{the **segment distal end position** can be resolved into any segment coordinate system.+====== SEG DISTAL JOINT ======
  
-for example, to compute the location of the distal end of the foot relative to a [[[https://www.c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.php/tutorial:_virtual_laboratory|virtual lab]]], set the segment to be the foot and the reference and resolution coordinate system to be the virtual lab.+The **Segment Distal End Position** can be resolved into any segment coordinate system.
  
-segdistaljoint.jpg+For example, to compute the location of the distal end of the foot relative to a [[[https://www.c-motion.com/v3dwiki/index.php/Tutorial:_Virtual_Laboratory|Virtual Lab]]], set the segment to be the foot and the reference and resolution coordinate system to be the Virtual Lab.
  
-===== example - compute_the_relative_movement_at_the_6_dof_"joint" =====+{{:SegDistalJoint.jpg}}
  
-to compute the location of the distal end of the thigh relative to the proximal end of the shank and resolve the signal in the shank coordinate system.+==== Example - Compute_the_Relative_Movement_at_the_6_DOF_"joint" ==== 
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 +To compute the location of the distal end of the thigh relative to the proximal end of the shank and resolve the signal in the shank coordinate system
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 +Compute Link Model Based Signals has a model based item property labeled **"Seg_Distal_Joint".** If you select the "Segment"= thigh, the "Reference Segment"= shank, and the "Resolution Coordinate System"= shank, you will get the answer you are looking for.
  
-compute link model based signals has a model based item property labeled **"seg_distal_joint".** if you select the "segment"= thigh, the "reference segment"= shank, and the "resolution coordinate system"= shank, you will get the answer you are looking for. 
  
  
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visual3d/documentation/pipeline/model_based_data_commands/seg_distal_joint.1718801513.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/06/19 12:51 by sgranger