Neil Crawford, of the Barrow Neurological Institute (Phoenix AZ, USA) has
kindly contributed an Euler angle conversion spreadsheet to the ISB's
Software Archive. The Excel spreadsheet converts Euler X-Y-Z rotation angles
to the other five possible rotation sequences as well as to the tilt-twist
angles. Instructions and references are included in the spreadsheet, which
can be downloaded from http://www.isbweb.org/software/movanal.html.
Please refer questions and comments directly to Neil:
Neil R. Crawford, Ph.D.
Coordinator, Spinal Biomechanics
Barrow Neurological Institute
350 W. Thomas Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
NCrawfo@chw.edu
The purpose of the Software Archive is to allow biomechanists to share
useful code and programs with the wider community. Tested code is both a
great time saver and a potential teaching tool. Neil's spreadsheet is great
example of the kind of code segments and software utilities that the archive
is intended to house. If you have something you'd like to contribute, please
check out the archive at http://www.isbweb.org/software/ and read the
instructions at http://www.isbweb.org/admin/contrib.html.
Thanks,
Martyn Shorten
ISB Informatics
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kindly contributed an Euler angle conversion spreadsheet to the ISB's
Software Archive. The Excel spreadsheet converts Euler X-Y-Z rotation angles
to the other five possible rotation sequences as well as to the tilt-twist
angles. Instructions and references are included in the spreadsheet, which
can be downloaded from http://www.isbweb.org/software/movanal.html.
Please refer questions and comments directly to Neil:
Neil R. Crawford, Ph.D.
Coordinator, Spinal Biomechanics
Barrow Neurological Institute
350 W. Thomas Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
NCrawfo@chw.edu
The purpose of the Software Archive is to allow biomechanists to share
useful code and programs with the wider community. Tested code is both a
great time saver and a potential teaching tool. Neil's spreadsheet is great
example of the kind of code segments and software utilities that the archive
is intended to house. If you have something you'd like to contribute, please
check out the archive at http://www.isbweb.org/software/ and read the
instructions at http://www.isbweb.org/admin/contrib.html.
Thanks,
Martyn Shorten
ISB Informatics
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