Dear Erik and the rest of the group,
We have looked into the latter of your reported bugs regarding the
AnyForceMomentMeasure, and indeed there is something wrong.
The members 'F' and 'M' in AnyForceMomentMeasure have not changed dimensions.
These are, as they have always been, 3-dimensional vectors. However, they have
lost their time dependency (an internal program attribute), which is the
attribute that makes them being recognized as output by the AnyTimeStudy
(including AnyBodyStudy, which you probably use).
The loss of time-dependency attribute is an unfortunate result of the
improvements we did to the Configuration step ("Configuring model..." in the Log
View) before version 0.4.0. It has now been fixed, so the AnyForceMomentMeasure
should be fully operational again in the next release (Jan. 15).
Thanks a lot for the assistance in fixing this bug.
Let me use this opportunity to say that we really appreciate all kinds of
feedback regarding bugs, unclear matters about the use of, and wishes for the
AnyBody Modeling System from anyone in the group.
Best regards from AnyBody Technology,
Michael
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AnyBody Technology ApS, Niels Jernes Vej 10, DK-9220 Aalborg East.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Erik Forster
To: anyscript@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [anyscript] Digest Number 19
Dear Jokke, dear AnyBody group,
happy new year to everyone!
I experienced the very same problem as Jokke. The command line version
does not exit, although there is an "exit" statement in my script file.
It exits however, when I type in "exit" manually in the command line.
There is one more thing that seemed to be a bug to me:
In the previous version the object "AnyForceMomentMeasure" has had
members "F" and "M" that held the joint reactions in global coordinates
versus time (as far as I remember). The members "F" and "M" in the
current version are only 3x1 vectors. As a consequence it is not
possible to plot the course versus time in the graph window, nor is it
possible to save the course versus time to a file via the
"AnyOutputFile" object.
Best Regards from Ulm,
Erik
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Institute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics
University of Ulm
Tel. +49-731-500-33641
Fax. +40-731-500-23498
http://www.biomechanics.de/ufb.html/staff/forster/index.html
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