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visual3d:documentation:pipeline:signal_commands:subtract_signals [2024/06/14 17:30] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:pipeline:signal_commands:subtract_signals [2024/07/17 15:46] (current) – created sgranger
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-|**Language:**|** English**  • [[index.php?title=Subtract_Signals/fr&action=edit&redlink=1|français]] • [[index.php?title=Subtract_Signals/it&action=edit&redlink=1|italiano]] • [[Subtract_Signals/pt|português]] • [[index.php?title=Subtract_Signals/es&action=edit&redlink=1|español]] ****| +====== Subtract Signals ======
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-|===== Contents =====\\ \\ \\ \\ * [[#Examples|1 Examples]]\\   * [[#Example_1:_Subtract_two_target_signals|1.1 Example 1: Subtract two target signals]]\\   * [[#Example_2:_Subtract_a_signal_and_a_metric|1.2 Example 2: Subtract a signal and a metric]]\\   * [[#Example_3:_Subtract_two_metrics|1.3 Example 3: Subtract two metrics]]|+
  
 Subtract the components of the specified signals. Subtract the components of the specified signals.
  
-**Note: Signals must be at the same sampling rate. If your signals are a different rate, you can use the [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Expressions:Overview|Evaluate_Expression]] command, which determines an appropriate rate automatically.**+**Note: Signals must be at the same sampling rate. If your signals are a different rate, you can use the [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Expressions:Expressions_Overview|Evaluate_Expression]] command, which determines an appropriate rate automatically.**
  
 The command can be edited via text editor and dialog. The details on the dialog and command are found below: The command can be edited via text editor and dialog. The details on the dialog and command are found below:
  
-|[[File:Subtract_Signals.png|{{/images/thumb/7/7d/Subtract_Signals.png/400px-Subtract_Signals.png?400x259|caption}}]]  |<code>\\ Subtract_Signals\\ /Signal_Types=The type of signal to be evaluated\\ /Signal_Names=The name of the signal to be evaluated\\ /Signal_Folder=The name of the signal folder\\ /Result_Folder= The name of the resulting folder\\ /Result_Names=The name of the resulting signal \\ /COMPONENT_SEQUENCE= The component (X,Y.Z) of the signal to be used.\\ </code>  |+|{{:Subtract_Signals.png}}  |<code>\\ Subtract_Signals\\ /Signal_Types=The type of signal to be evaluated\\ /Signal_Names=The name of the signal to be evaluated\\ /Signal_Folder=The name of the signal folder\\ /Result_Folder= The name of the resulting folder\\ /Result_Names=The name of the resulting signal \\ /COMPONENT_SEQUENCE= The component (X,Y.Z) of the signal to be used.\\ </code>  |
  
  
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-===== Examples =====+==== Examples ====
  
 Here you will find three examples: Here you will find three examples:
  
-==== Example 1: Subtract two target signals ====+=== Example 1: Subtract two target signals ===
  
 <code> <code>
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-==== Example 2: Subtract a signal and a metric ====+=== Example 2: Subtract a signal and a metric ===
  
 <code> <code>
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 </code> </code>
  
-==== Example 3: Subtract two metrics ====+=== Example 3: Subtract two metrics ===
  
 <code> <code>
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