Editing values-kinetrax

  • Below are the options for how to create values and their corresponding prompts
Bodypoint
Bodypoint(checkpoint|relation, bodypoint)

The bodypoint is used to determine where a certain part of the body is located at a checkpoint, either in x, y or z. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Checkpoint It is the checkpoint on which you want to verify the bodypoint
Bodypoint Is the part of the body you want to check
Measurement unit Is the unit of measure you want to use
Bodypoint(checkpoint|relation, operation, bodypoint)

It is the same as the previous one, with the difference that the selected checkpoint must be part of a relation, likewise, in this one it also includes the option of using operations. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Checkpoint relation It is the checkpoint that is in a relationship in which you want to verify the bodypoint
Bodypoint Is the part of the body you want to check
Formula This is the operation you want to be executed on the chosen checkpoint
Measurement unit Is the unit of measure you want to use
Function
  • This section will show in detail each of the formulas that you can access through the functions, the syntax of all of them is shown below, but their description is found in each tab.
Argument name Description
Checkpoint It is the checkpoint on which you want to verify the bodypoint
Bodypoint Is the part of the body you want to check
Measurement unit Is the unit of measure you want to use

The average function is used to determine the average of the detected values of the selected bodypoint along the relation. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Bodypoint It is the part of the body of which you want to obtain the percentage

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The degree function is used to obtain the angle between two bodypoints when performing a certain checkpoint, whether standard or complementary, on the x or y axis. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Bodypoint 1 Is the first point of the body to detect the angle
Bodypoint 2 Is the second point of the body to detect the angle
Angle axis Is the axis that you want to establish to calculate the angle, it can be x or y
Angle type Is the type of angle that you want to calculate, it can be standard or complementary

The distance function determines how much a specific bodypoint has moved along the relation. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Bodypoint 1 Is the point of the body on the x-axis
Bodypoint 2 Is the point of the body on the y-axis

The distance between two points function determines the distance between two selected bodypoints of a checkpoint. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Bodypoint 1 Is the first point of the body on the x-axis
Bodypoint 2 Is the first point of the body on the y-axis
Bodypoint 3 Is the second point of the body on the x-axis
Bodypoint 4 Is the second point of the body on the y-axis

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The distance (frames) function determines how much a bodypoint has moved from a specific axis along the relationship. Its syntax is shown below.

Argument name Description
Bodypoint It is the part of the body of which you want to obtain the distance

The bodypoint is used to determine where a certain part of the body is located at a checkpoint, either in x, y or z. Its syntax is shown below.

The bodypoint is used to determine where a certain part of the body is located at a checkpoint, either in x, y or z. Its syntax is shown below.

The bodypoint is used to determine where a certain part of the body is located at a checkpoint, either in x, y or z. Its syntax is shown below.

The bodypoint is used to determine where a certain part of the body is located at a checkpoint, either in x, y or z. Its syntax is shown below.

The bodypoint is used to determine where a certain part of the body is located at a checkpoint, either in x, y or z. Its syntax is shown below.

Custom functions

Adequate lighting is necessary to detect all points of the body in the desired position