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The quickview function available by left-clicking on any signal in the Data Tree can provide you with simple graphs. To look more closely, you can add up to five graphs in the graphs display area at the right side of the Signal and Event Processing page. The functions to create graphs are available on the pop-up context menu which appears when you right-click on the signal of interest in the data tree. When a signal is selected for graphing, its data-tree icon temporarily changes to a little graph, as shown in the following illustration. | The quickview function available by left-clicking on any signal in the Data Tree can provide you with simple graphs. To look more closely, you can add up to five graphs in the graphs display area at the right side of the Signal and Event Processing page. The functions to create graphs are available on the pop-up context menu which appears when you right-click on the signal of interest in the data tree. When a signal is selected for graphing, its data-tree icon temporarily changes to a little graph, as shown in the following illustration. | ||
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- Click the + sign next to **ORIGINAL** subfolder. This reveals the contents of the original c3d data file. The red dots are the original signals as labeled by the capture system. | - Click the + sign next to **ORIGINAL** subfolder. This reveals the contents of the original c3d data file. The red dots are the original signals as labeled by the capture system. | ||
- Click on the marker labeled //LFT2.// with the Left Mouse Button The //Data View// dialog box will open to the **Data Values** tab. Here you can see raw data or to export to an ASCII file\\ | - Click on the marker labeled //LFT2.// with the Left Mouse Button The //Data View// dialog box will open to the **Data Values** tab. Here you can see raw data or to export to an ASCII file\\ | ||
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- On the **Data Values** tab scroll down to the 24th frame. This is where the data capture system began to collect data for this segment. No data was recorded for this segment in the previous 23 frames. This is not abnormal but it is good to be aware that some markers will not have data for every frame. The reasons for this vary but in this particular case the left foot was not in view of the cameras until the 24 frame. If you see blank frame in the middle of a data set it may be an indication of an erroneous result. | - On the **Data Values** tab scroll down to the 24th frame. This is where the data capture system began to collect data for this segment. No data was recorded for this segment in the previous 23 frames. This is not abnormal but it is good to be aware that some markers will not have data for every frame. The reasons for this vary but in this particular case the left foot was not in view of the cameras until the 24 frame. If you see blank frame in the middle of a data set it may be an indication of an erroneous result. | ||
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- In the **ORIGINAL** subfolder, right-click the target //LFT2.// | - In the **ORIGINAL** subfolder, right-click the target //LFT2.// | ||
- Open **Graph X, Y and Z, and Residual** and select **New Graph.** A set of graphs will open on the right side of the screen.\\ | - Open **Graph X, Y and Z, and Residual** and select **New Graph.** A set of graphs will open on the right side of the screen.\\ | ||
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- Place the mouse on any point of one of the graph lines and wait.\\ | - Place the mouse on any point of one of the graph lines and wait.\\ | ||
**Note:** The technique used here is called a mouse over. When you hold the mouse still long enough a yellow tool tip window will appear which displays information about that point on the graph. This corresponds to one frame of data in the motion capture.\\ | **Note:** The technique used here is called a mouse over. When you hold the mouse still long enough a yellow tool tip window will appear which displays information about that point on the graph. This corresponds to one frame of data in the motion capture.\\ | ||
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=== Formatting Interactive Graphs === | === Formatting Interactive Graphs === | ||
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Click on a graph to activate the interactive features. Small boxes will be displayed around the graph when the graph has been selected. | Click on a graph to activate the interactive features. Small boxes will be displayed around the graph when the graph has been selected. | ||
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Holding the LMB down and moving the cursor up and down scales the graph and moving the cursor left and right pans the graph. | Holding the LMB down and moving the cursor up and down scales the graph and moving the cursor left and right pans the graph. | ||
As the range of data is changed the scaling of the vertical axis changes to reflect the data displayed automatically. | As the range of data is changed the scaling of the vertical axis changes to reflect the data displayed automatically. | ||
Clicking the RMB will bring up a context menu of options for manipulating the graphs. | Clicking the RMB will bring up a context menu of options for manipulating the graphs. | ||
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**Note: Signals are drawn for individual files or for all files. If the signal to be drawn exists in only one file of the set of opened files, and that file is not selected, the graph area for that file is left blank. Because of the limit of five graphs simultaneously, | **Note: Signals are drawn for individual files or for all files. If the signal to be drawn exists in only one file of the set of opened files, and that file is not selected, the graph area for that file is left blank. Because of the limit of five graphs simultaneously, | ||
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- To format the signal graph, right-click anywhere on the graph to open an options menu. Select **Format Graph.**\\ | - To format the signal graph, right-click anywhere on the graph to open an options menu. Select **Format Graph.**\\ | ||
**Note:** You can also select multiple graphs first using the CTRL key on your keyboard. Any changes you make will apply to each graph you select.\\ | **Note:** You can also select multiple graphs first using the CTRL key on your keyboard. Any changes you make will apply to each graph you select.\\ | ||
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- Enter your desired changes and click **Apply.** Not all of the options apply to the **Signal and Events Processing** tab. Below are some of the options that do apply. Other options will be covered later in the **Reporting** tab. | - Enter your desired changes and click **Apply.** Not all of the options apply to the **Signal and Events Processing** tab. Below are some of the options that do apply. Other options will be covered later in the **Reporting** tab. | ||
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Exports one or all graphs to a variety of formats | Exports one or all graphs to a variety of formats | ||
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== Copy == | == Copy == | ||
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== Remove All Graphs == | == Remove All Graphs == | ||
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A popup dialog allows the user to remove a graph. | A popup dialog allows the user to remove a graph. | ||
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== Save Graph Layout == | == Save Graph Layout == | ||
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