Coordinate display of the centre of gravity for ASCII export
The following describes how to interpret the COP data of the ASCII export.

- The ending of the file name _L and _R indicate the left and right foot
- The txt file contains some general information at the top. Among other things, the length and width of the sole in mm (size = width/length).
- The coordinates of the centre of pressure (COP) can be found in the exported file under [FOCUS POINTS].
- The first column corresponds to the time in [ms]
- The second column corresponds to the x-coordinate in [mm]
- The second column corresponds to the y-coordinate in [mm]
Above you can see how the coordinates are to be understood. Example of a 250 sole (size=97/ 250) at any point in time.