Specifications

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All these branches have the same force, which is because they are assumed in the model to have the same
strength. However, if you specify:
Main.Study.Output.Model.HumanModel.Right.ShoulderArm.Mus.*.Fm
then you will get all the muscles in the right shoulder and arm:
The different muscles do indeed have very different forces. You can see the muscle name in a little pop-up
window if you hold the mouse still over a given bar.
Congratulations! You have just completed your first biomechanical analysis with the AnyBody Modeling
System. Now is a good time to play a bit around with the facilities of the system and the model. Try
changing the posture and/or the load in the mannequin.any file and investigate the results again.
Getting started with AnyScript
AnyScript is the model definition language of the AnyBody body modeling system.
AnyScript is actually an object-oriented programming language developed specifically for describing the
construction and behavior of bodies of living creatures. It can also model the different environment
components that the body happens to be connected to. Typical examples would be bicycles, furniture, sports
equipment, hand tools, and workplaces.
AnyScript contains facilities for definition of bones (called segments), their connections by joints, muscles,
movements, constraints, and exterior forces.
One of the ideas behind AnyScript is that its text-based format and object-oriented structure makes it easy
to transfer elements between models. You can build a library of body segments for use in your different
analysis projects, and you can easily exchange models with other users and collaborate with them on