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 ====== Report 2D Graph ====== ====== Report 2D Graph ======
  
-The 2D graph reports allow the user to display any signal in the Workspace against any other signal in the Workspace.+2D Graph reports allow the user to display any signal in the workspace against any other signal in the workspace (or against time).
  
-==== Adding a 2D Report graph ====+===== Adding a 2D Report graph =====
  
-To add a 2D report graph, select 2D Graph in the **Items to add** combo box and select the **Add Button** {{:ReprotGraph1.jpg}}+To add a 2D report graph, select 2D Graph in the **Items to add** combo box and select the **Add Button**.
  
-==== 2D Report Graph Dialog ====+{{:ReprotGraph1.jpg}}
  
-The following dialog will appear and should be populated.+===== 2D Report Graph Dialog =====
  
-{{:ReportGraph2.jpg}}\\+The following dialog will appear and should be populated.
  
 +{{:ReportGraph2.jpg}}
  
-This dialog has three sections to populate.+This dialog is broken down into five sections to allow users precise control over which signals are plotted and how.
  
-=== Section 1 ===+==== Section 1: Graph Title ====
  
 Graph title, font selection and size. (Visual3D Version 5.0 feature) Graph title, font selection and size. (Visual3D Version 5.0 feature)
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 {{:ReportGraph2a.jpg}} {{:ReportGraph2a.jpg}}
  
-=== Section 2 ===+==== Section 2: Graph Properties ====
  
 The basic graph properties The basic graph properties
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 in this example, the graph will be plotted on Page 2, Column 1, Row 1 in this example, the graph will be plotted on Page 2, Column 1, Row 1
  
-== Files to Graph ==+^ Parameter ^ Description ^ 
 +|Files to Graph | The **Files to Graph** combo allows the user to select ALL_FILES or any TAG. | 
 +|Line Color and Line Style | The top Line Color and Line Style refer to the signal lines drawn | 
 +| Mean and Standard Deviation | In this example, the check boxes **Graph Mean** and **Graph Standard Deviation** are checked, which means that the mean and standard deviation of the signal lines selected will be computed and displayed.| 
 +| Annotations | See also the associated Pipeline Command [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Report_Commands:Add_Graph_Annotation|Add_Graph_Annotation]]. |
  
-The **Files to Graph** combo allows the user to select ALL_FILES or any TAG +=== Annotations Editor ===
-== Line Color and Line Style ==+
  
-The top Line Color and Line Style refer to the signal lines drawn +{{:AnnotationDlg1.jpg}}
-== Mean and Standard Deviation ==+
  
-In this example, the check boxes **Graph Mean** and **Graph Standard Deviation** are checked, which means that the mean and standard deviation of the signal lines selected will be computed and displayed+  - Within the Annotations Editor select **Add** to add an annotation to the graph or select **Edit** to modify an existing annotation. {{:AnnotationDlg2.jpg}} 
-== Annotations ==+  - The initial dialog for the annotation {{:AnnotationDlg3.jpg}} 
 +  - Select the parameters of the annotation. 
 +  - If All Graphs are selected an annotation is added for every occurrence of the Event for every graph. {{:AnnotationGraph1.jpg}} 
 +  - Notice the multiple vertical lines because there is an event for each graph. {{:AnnotationDlg4.jpg}} 
 +  - If Average Event or Numerical Value is selected, Visual3D interprets the edit box. 
 +  - For example, specifying the Event label T3 {{:AnnotationGraph2.jpg}} 
 +  - For example, in this case the average location of the Event is identified and drawn{{:AnnotationDlg5.jpg}} 
 +  - If Average Event or Numerical Value is selected, Visual3D interprets the edit box. 
 +  - For example, specifying the Time 3 {{:AnnotationGraph3.jpg}} 
 +  - For example, in this case the annotation is drawn at 25% of the x-axis..
  
-See also the associated Pipeline Command [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Report_Commands:Add_Graph_Annotation|Add_Graph_Annotation]] +==== Section 3: X-Axis ====
- +
-{{:AnnotationDlg1.jpg}} +
-The initial dialog. +
-Select **Add** to add an annotation to the graph +
-Select **Edit** to modify an existing annotation. +
-{{:AnnotationDlg2.jpg}} +
-The initial dialog for the annotation +
-{{:AnnotationDlg3.jpg}} +
-Select the parameters of the annotation. +
-If All Graphs are selected an annotation is added for every occurrence of the Event for every graph. +
-{{:AnnotationGraph1.jpg}} +
-Notice the multiple vertical lines because there is an event for each graph. +
-{{:AnnotationDlg4.jpg}} +
-If Average Event or Numerical Value is selected, Visual3D interprets the edit box. +
-For example, specifying the Event label T3 +
-{{:AnnotationGraph2.jpg}} +
-For example, in this case the average location of the Event is identified and drawn. +
-{{:AnnotationDlg5.jpg}} +
-If Average Event or Numerical Value is selected, Visual3D interprets the edit box. +
-For example, specifying the Time 3 +
-{{:AnnotationGraph3.jpg}} +
-For example, in this case the annotation is drawn at 25% of the x-axis.. +
-=== Section 3 ===+
  
 The signal used for the x-axis. The signal used for the x-axis.
  
-{{:ReportGraph4.jpg}}\\ +{{:ReportGraph4.jpg}}
  
 In this example, time is displayed on the x-axis. In this example, time is displayed on the x-axis.
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 If Exclude sequences containing is populated, only ranges from **Range Begin** to **Range End** that do not contain the **excluded events** will be graphed If Exclude sequences containing is populated, only ranges from **Range Begin** to **Range End** that do not contain the **excluded events** will be graphed
  
-=== Section 4 ===+==== Section 4: Y-Axis ====
  
 The signal used for the y-axis The signal used for the y-axis
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   - By Explicit Setting - The user can format the graph and specify an explicit range regardless of the signals selected.   - By Explicit Setting - The user can format the graph and specify an explicit range regardless of the signals selected.
  
-== Defining an Explicit Range ==+=== Defining an Explicit Range ===
  
 Select a graph in the report. If the graph is selected you will see "handles" Select a graph in the report. If the graph is selected you will see "handles"
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 {{:ReportGraph9.jpg}} {{:ReportGraph9.jpg}}
  
-=== Section 5 ===+==== Section 5: Legend ====
  
-== Set the properties of the legend ==+=== Set the properties of the legend ===
  
 Move the cursor over the selected graph, and push the right mouse button. A menu will appear. Move the cursor over the selected graph, and push the right mouse button. A menu will appear.
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 1 or more of the selections of the legend text can be selected. 1 or more of the selections of the legend text can be selected.
  
-== Adding Custom Legend Text ==+=== Adding Custom Legend Text ===
  
 Adding the text for the Report Legend. Adding the text for the Report Legend.
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 If you have entered text in the graph format dialog, you need to select the option to display text in the "Legend Properties" dialog. If you have entered text in the graph format dialog, you need to select the option to display text in the "Legend Properties" dialog.
  
-==== Adding more signals to the Report Graph ====+===== Adding more signals to the Report Graph =====
  
 The report dialog acts on one report graph entity. The report dialog acts on one report graph entity.
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 A second signal can be added to the graph in the report by adding another graph entity to the same location. Each graph entity may contain its own graph properties. A second signal can be added to the graph in the report by adding another graph entity to the same location. Each graph entity may contain its own graph properties.
  
-{{:ReportGraph10.jpg}}\\ +{{:ReportGraph10.jpg}}
  
 For example, this image shows two graphs RANKLE_ANGLE and LANKLE_ANGLE located on Page 2, Column 1, Row 1. For example, this image shows two graphs RANKLE_ANGLE and LANKLE_ANGLE located on Page 2, Column 1, Row 1.
visual3d/documentation/reports/report_2d_graph.txt · Last modified: 2025/05/05 14:46 by wikisysop