Finding the total number of zeros
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I am trying to work out the time of flight from this excel data. This is a typical set of data that I have gained from a trial. The force plate was zeroed whilst the person was stood on the force plate hence the zeros at the start.
I am trying to find the set of zeros in a multiple number of excel spreadsheets for where they were in the air. However this data has multiple blocks of zeros and not all of these apply.
I have been told to use a find function to find the max value (the max value in this case would be a minus value due to force being exerted downwards) then 10N either side of this and then counting the zeros after this. However I do not think this will work as the max value is no where near the block of zeros.
Can anyone help?!
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Benjamin Avants
on 13 May 2014
Can you explain a little more about what each dimension of the data is signifying?
Also, are these trials of a person jumping up off of a force plate? If so, is it just one jump? Clarify a little and I'll help you figure out what you need to do.
Adrienne
on 13 May 2014
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