Nimblephysics

Latest version: v0.10.52.2

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0.10.47

This is a bunch of small input checks on the Python API calls to avoid segfaults and provide more useful error messages.

0.10.46

This version adds a bunch of miscellaneous Python API support to enable an upgrade to the AddBiomechanics dynamics pipeline. This includes changes to `DynamicsFitter`, `SubjectOnDisk`, and adding an `AccelerationTrackAndMinimize` utility.

0.10.45

Lowpass Butterworth filtering on typical motion capture data does not smooth the position data sufficiently to compensate for the increase in the magnitude of the higher frequency noise when double differentiated to get position data (and its linear correlate, torque). So this minor release adds a utility that will do a weighted-least-squares smoothing of the trajectory to minimize acceleration while tracking the original signal, which results in much smoother torque profiles when tuned correctly.

0.10.44

What's Changed
* Allow deprecated Node 16 on CI by nickbianco in https://github.com/keenon/nimblephysics/pull/216
* added calculateInverseDynamics binding by TheOne-1 in https://github.com/keenon/nimblephysics/pull/215
* Allow deprecated Node 16 when building Linux wheels by nickbianco in https://github.com/keenon/nimblephysics/pull/217


**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/keenon/nimblephysics/compare/v0.10.43...v0.10.44

0.10.43

Previously, nimble would crash if you attempted to load a C3D file that had no force data, yet listed force plates. Now it should be robust to that in various forms.

0.10.42

This release adds a fix that will throw an exception (rather than segfaulting) when a GRF .mot file that does not have a 'endheader' string.

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