Hi Sarah, I have downloaded your models and have taken a brief look at them. It looks like the one with the constant velocity joint angles is working ...
Okay, so that makes complete sense - I didn't initially realize that by putting the modeling into the environment aligned the way that I wanted, that I was...
PS - I also forgot to mention that when the simpler mannequin model (where the elbow is driven to a point in space) that when the muscles bulge, there are also...
Hi Sarah The error you are getting could come from different things, maybe because of the movement? I don't remember your model, is it the same on as the one...
Hi Christian, I will upload the models this evening when I get home. Maybe I can troubleshoot more today and fix any problems that I am having. Thanks so much...
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Hi Christian, Thanks for getting back to me. Let me give you a little background into what I've been working on. I have created two models that do exactly...
Hi Sarah You are very welcome. I have been looking at your models. I see the big sudden muscle activities which indicates big accelerations in your kinematic...
Hi Just to prove that you can't please all the people all of the time, my question relates to a model which is working when I don't think it should!!! I am...
Hi James Your approach do make sense, if you have no foot contact you have applied the weak muscles between the pelvis and ground which should be able to carry...
Hi, we are now working with musculo-skeletal simulation of swimming. We already developed input data, that is, body motion and external force acting on the...
Hallo, i am now doing the anybody program.Exactly is the Leg2D program which belongs to Bike2D.i have the problem about Driver can u send me some examples...
Hi Søren Many thanks for your reply; unfortunately I had set all driver reactions to Off. I'll continue to investigate. On a related matter, when I specify...
PS Perhaps I shouldn't have used the phrase 'work-around' as the obvious one is tStart/nStep/tEnd. However I am finding that muscle activity can be very...
PS Perhaps I shouldn't have used the phrase 'work-around' as the obvious one is tStart/nStep/tEnd. However I am finding that muscle activity can be very...
Dear Motomu, What a fantastic model. It is really impressive that you have been able to define such a complex full-body movement. I think I have partially...
James, I just tested the tArray initilization. You are quite right: It does not work, and I also get the unknown error. I have bug-reported the matter, which...
Dear Herola, Welcome to the group. Did you do the online tutorials available under the help menu? If you did, as a part of the "Getting started" tutorial, you...
Yes, our chief developer has just located the bug, and it will be fixed in the next mnor release. Best regards, John ... be ... be ... the ... indicative ... ...
Thanks! That’s exactly what I needed and explains a lot of things at once in fact. Also, it brings me to a comment: The reference manual is well constructed,...
Dear John, Thank you very much for your very instructive comments. After your comment, we also found other suggestions to the problems similar to ours in this...
Is it possible to address an entry in an array with a variable index? I have unsuccessfully tried using the [] operator eg: AnyInt t=round(.Study.t); ...
Hi James I believe that is possible if the .Study.t is available when you use it and Data is an array it shouldn't be a problem. I think you are doing it the...
Hi James (and Christian), I think that Christian might have misunderstood you (or maybe I have;- ). Anyway, here is my answer. The indexing operator, i.e. [],...
Hi Michael and Christian Many thanks to you both; I must admit my original question was more directed more towards the use of variable array indices than ...
Hi James, One more small deficiency related to integers, it seems; this time for the AnyInterpolFunction - sorry. Try making 't' a floating point variable,...
Hi James, Try AnyFloat var=right_heel(t); or AnyVector var=right_heel(t); AnyScript is a bit sensitive to assignment of scalars (AnyVar) with vectors/matrices...
Success (with both AnyFloat and AnyVector)!! Many thanks James ... to ... <jamesshippen@> ... was ... non- ... <support@> ... maybe ... constant ... obvious ...