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+ | ====== Subtract Signals ====== | ||
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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: | + | **Note: Signals must be at the same sampling rate. If your signals are a different rate, you can use the [[Visual3D: |
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: | ||
- | |{{Subtract_Signals.png}} | + | |{{:Subtract_Signals.png}} |
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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 === |
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- | ==== Example 2: Subtract a signal and a metric | + | === Example 2: Subtract a signal and a metric === |
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- | ==== Example 3: Subtract two metrics | + | === Example 3: Subtract two metrics === |
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