v.1.3.2
The v1.3.2 release of the HaritoraX-Interpreter package is now out. This fixes a bug with grabbing the tracker settings.
IMPORTANT: set(All)TrackerSettings()
and getTrackerSettings()
have their arguments/return values changed, please read below.
Changelogs
- Fix
getTrackerSettings()
returning in wrong order - Change
trackerSettings
order (swaps sensorMode and fpsMode to be first and second argument respectively) - Default values for tracker settings (if for whatever reason, it hasn't been set)
Installation
npm install haritorax-interpreter
Documentation
Will write actual documentation at some point, for now refer to the source code, examples, and JSDoc comments.
Supported devices
Device | Supported | Elbow/Hip support |
---|---|---|
HaritoraX Wireless | Y | X |
HaritoraX 1.1B | X | X |
HaritoraX 1.1 | X | X |
HaritoraX 1.0 | X | X |
Haritora | X | X |
Communication mode | Supported |
---|---|
Bluetooth | * |
GX6 Communication Dongle | Y |
GX2 Communication Dongle | X |
* partial support
Example
import { HaritoraXWireless } from "haritorax-interpreter";
let device = new HaritoraXWireless(2); // enable debug mode w/ function info
device.startConnection("gx6");
device.on("imu", (trackerName, rotation, gravity, ankle) => {
// IMU data received, do stuff
});
setTimeout(() => {
// apply the following settings to the rightAnkle tracker:
// sensor mode: 1 (magnetometer enabled)
// posture data transfer rate: 100FPS
// sensor auto correction mode: accelerometer and gyroscope
// ankle motion detection: enabled
device.setTrackerSettings("rightAnkle", 1, 100, ['accel', 'gyro'], true);
}, 2000)
setTimeout(() => {
device.stopConnection("gx6");
}, 10000)
Full Changelog: v1.3.1...v1.3.2