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Cortex to Vizard
Hi
Im trying to stream Cortex data to Vizard. I can do that - but I only get 1 frame. Can someone help me figure out how to get continuous frames. (sorry im not a programmer ) At the moment its putting a hedra on each marker - but just one frame. thanks PS here's what I have already: import viz import vizconfig viz.go() import vizcam vizcam.PivotNavigate(center=[0,1,0],distance=10) #Get CORTEX info evart = viz.add('evart.dle',0,'127.0.0.1') body1 = evart.getBody(0) for x in range(40): newhedra = viz.addChild('tut_hedra.wrl') newhedra.setScale([0.1,0.1,0.1]) marker = body1.getMarker(x) position = marker.getPosition() newhedra.setPosition(position) |
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You can link an object to the tracker:
Code:
viz.link(body1,newhedra) Code:
def updateHedra(): marker = body1.getMarker(x) position = marker.getPosition() newhedra.setPosition(position) vizact.onupdate(0,updateHedra) |
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