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Top-down path taken image from vizard coordinates?
Is there a way to convert output vizard coordinates into an image? That is, is there some way to take the coordinates and produce an image of the path from a top-down view? Thank you.
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Take a look at the on-the-fly tutorial. That shows how to draw a path of the viewpoint movement in a top-down view.
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Thank you. Hmm, is there a way to have an image of the path from already-done runs through the maze? I have files with coordinates over time that I want to see in the form of an image of the path the subject took. Is that possible?
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Sorry I'm not being clear--I'm having a hard time articulating my question. I don't want a window showing the path taken from a top-down view as the subject is running through the maze. Instead, I want an image produced after the maze is already run through, where the image shows the path that was taken when the subject was running through the maze. I hope that makes sense.
We have coordinate files already that looks like this: Quote:
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If you want an image of pre-recorded data you could read in the data from file, draw the path, and then take a screenshot of the window.
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If you want to automate the image capture, then use Vizard's built in screen capture commands.
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