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-**To script the SIFT command line process a code editor application and the newest version of Python must be installed.** In this tutorial the code editor **Visual Studio Code** is used.+**To script the SIFT command line process a code editor application and the newest version of Python must be installed.** In this tutorial the code editor **Visual Studio Code** is used. Python is just one method of automating processing through the Sift CLI, any other scripting or programming language can be used.
  
 Below are the steps required to build and execute the SIFT command line script. The final code is rather lengthy, it can be downloaded here if needed[[https://has-motion.com/download/examples/freethrowSiftScript.py |Completed Sift Automation Code]]. Completed Sift Automation Code. The code is designed to automate the all the steps done previously in this tutorial from creating the cmz files in Visual 3D, to running PCA analysis on the signals and conducting SPM tests in Sift. Ultimately all these steps below should be combined and be ran in your code editor of choice. Below are the steps required to build and execute the SIFT command line script. The final code is rather lengthy, it can be downloaded here if needed[[https://has-motion.com/download/examples/freethrowSiftScript.py |Completed Sift Automation Code]]. Completed Sift Automation Code. The code is designed to automate the all the steps done previously in this tutorial from creating the cmz files in Visual 3D, to running PCA analysis on the signals and conducting SPM tests in Sift. Ultimately all these steps below should be combined and be ran in your code editor of choice.
sift/tutorials/openbiomechanics_project/impact_shooting_arm_mechanics_free_throw_accuracy.txt · Last modified: 2025/09/17 15:02 by wikisysop