Pipeline commands: Assign Tags To Files
Keeping your files organized by tags makes it easy to find and work with them in Visual3D. In this tutorial, we show you how to automatically apply tags to C3D files from the pipeline.
Keeping your files organized by tags makes it easy to find and work with them in Visual3D. In this tutorial, we show you how to automatically apply tags to C3D files from the pipeline.
This video shows how to use commands in Visual3D to set a subject’s height and mass when executing a pipeline. This makes it easy to use the same biomechanical model on multiple subjects.
This Visual3D tutorial introduces a simple pipeline parameter for defining a folder and shows you how to reference that parameter in the File_Open command.
This tutorial walks you through the Visual3D pipeline commands for automatically applying a model to a static trial and then assigning it to dynamic trials.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to automatically open and rename files as part of a pipeline in Visual3D. You’ll also learn how to use the “Step” button to execute single commands in order to check your work as you go.
Once you’ve established the steps in your Visual3D workflow, you can automate the entire process through a pipeline. This not only saves time compared to manually completing the steps but it also reduces the potential for user error.
This tutorial shows you how to create a simple pipeline in Visual3D. Pipelines are a series of commands that you can set up to automate processing. In this video, you will learn how to create a new pipeline, add and remove commands from it, and execute it.