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- | {{{{listed below are the solutions to common problems that have been reported to the has-motion support team. for step-by-step instructions on how to use the various features available in sift visit our [[sift: | + | ====== Troubleshooting ====== |
- | \\ | + | Listed below are the solutions to common problems that have been reported to the Has-Motion support team. For step-by-step instructions on how to use the various features available in Sift visit our [[Sift: |
- | ====== working data ====== | ||
- | ==== all grouped data ==== | + | ===== Working Data ===== |
- | all data/ | + | === All Grouped Data === |
- | ==== all plotted | + | All data/ |
- | only perform work on the groups that are plotted on all plots. work can be performed on: | + | === All Plotted Groups === |
- | * all workspaces for those groups | + | Only perform work on the groups |
- | * plotted workspaces (works | + | |
- | === all workspaces | + | * All workspaces |
+ | * Plotted Workspaces (works on entire workspace, even if only one trace/C3D is plotted) | ||
- | only perform work on the groups that are plotted in the active plot. | + | === All Workspaces === |
- | * all workspaces for those groups | + | Only perform work on the groups |
- | * plotted workspaces (only works on the plotted data, so if only one trace/c3d is plotted, that is what will be used) | + | |
- | ==== all highlighted | + | * All workspaces for those groups (regardless on if they are plotted or not) |
+ | * Plotted Workspaces (only works on the plotted | ||
- | only data that is highlighted | + | === All Highlighted Data === |
- | ====== graph is missing | + | Only data that is highlighted |
- | if you plot data and there are empty data points, you may end up with a straight line at -9999999: | + | ===== Graph is missing |
- | datamissinggraph.png | + | If you plot data and there are empty data points, you may end up with a straight line at -9999999: |
- | most calculations (mean, standard deviation, etc) will handle empty data points without an issue, so you can choose not to plot data not found: | + | {{:DataMissingGraph.png}} |
- | * in the [[sift: | + | Most calculations (mean, standard deviation, etc) will handle empty data points without an issue, so you can choose |
- | * uncheck **" | + | |
- | * click **" | + | |
- | you can also choose to exclude this data by selecting this data, right clicking -> exclude -> exclude trace (raw data). | + | * In the [[Sift: |
+ | * Uncheck **" | ||
+ | * Click **" | ||
- | adjusteddatamissinggraph.png | + | You can also choose to exclude this data by selecting this data, right clicking -> Exclude -> Exclude trace (raw data). |
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | **NOTE:** Most calculations handle data not found, however, the input to PCA should not contain any missing data points. | ||
- | **note:** most calculations handle data not found, however, the input to pca should not contain any missing data points. | ||
- | }}}} |
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