Dear Peter,
There are several C3D editing and viewer/readers available from the C3D web
site at http://www.c3d.org - look on the downloads page at
http://www.c3d.org/download.htm. These are:
C3dEditor - a general purpose C3D file editor.
RData2 - translates C3D files to ASCII (Tab delimited or CAMARC DST formats).
MLSviewer - a C3D file reader without editing capabilities.
Full details of the C3D file format are available from the web site including
sample C3D files that you can use to test any code that you write. If you
decide to write your own application then we would be happy to make it
available to other users via the C3D site.
Regards,
Edmund Cramp
C3D web site http://www.c3d.org
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> Hello,
> I've seen the matlab C3D reader and several editing tools for
> C3D, but
> before I commit to writing my own C-based C3D reader, I'll ask if anyone
> has
> one to share.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter E. Midford
>
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> Peter E. Midford
> AE Biopsychologie
> Fakultät für Psychologie
> Ruhr-Universität-Bochum
> 44780 Bochum Germany
> midford@bio.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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