What does it do?
Exports the trackers as 2D points (one tracker per file).
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Script
# Discreet ASCII trackers export
#
# Generates one file for each exported tracker
#
import pfpy
def pfExportName():
return 'Discreet ASCII trackers'
def pfExportExtension():
return 'ascii'
def pfExportSupport():
return ('trackers')
def main():
# set desired coordinate system
pfpy.setExportCoordinateSystem('left', 'y')
# check each group
numGroups= pfpy.getNumGroups()
for j in range(0, numGroups, 1):
g= pfpy.getGroupRef(j)
# export each tracker
numTrackers= g.getNumTrackers()
for i in range(0, numTrackers, 1):
t= g.getTrackerRef(i)
if (t.getExport()):
# construct a filename for this tracker
fname= pfpy.getExportFilename().replace(".ascii", "-"+t.getName()+".ascii")
fobj= open(fname, 'w')
# tracked frame range
firstFrame= t.getInPoint()
lastFrame= t.getOutPoint()
# frame number padding
padding= 1+len('%d'%(lastFrame-1))
# export each valid track position
for j in range(firstFrame, lastFrame+1, 1):
if (t.validPosition(j)):
# fetch the tracker position
pos= t.getTrackPosition(j)
# pad the frame number
fn= '%d'%j
fn= fn.rjust(padding)+'.0'
# x and y coordinates
xp= '%+.2f'%pos[0]
yp= '%+.2f'%pos[1]
# write to file
fobj.write(fn+' : '+xp+', '+yp+'\n')
# finished this tracker
fobj.close()