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This is prof-of-concept on how to use a python hook in a MoCap model analyse a c3d file and print the result of the analysis directly in the AnyBody output window.
To use the example:
Open the file:
Application/MocapExamples/Plug-in-gait_Simple/LowerExtremity.main.any
Then change the
#path ANYBODY_PATH_PYTHONHOMEvariable to point to a localpython environment with
ezc3dinstalled (e.g. conda install -c conda-forge ez3d"Load the model
The check is done in the file:
Tools/AnyMocap/c3d_marker_check.py
It is currently hard to debug python when running through a hook. I suggest running the python file directly when testing.