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====== Reports Overview ====== | ====== Reports Overview ====== | ||
- | Visual3D creates a Workspace into which all data is stored, models are integrated, and reports are produced. The entire workspace can be saved and shared as a digital report in which all the underlying analysis, data, and models can be accessed. | + | Visual3D creates a Workspace into which all data is stored, models are integrated, and reports are produced. The entire workspace can be saved and shared as a digital report in which all the underlying analysis, data, and models can be accessed. Every Visual3D workspace includes **exactly one report**, which is initially blank, and to which you may add any number of distinct pages. In a sense, the entire workspace is itself a kind of extended electronic report, which contains not only the contents of the Reporting page but also all of the original data and records of all data-processing steps. |
- | Every Visual3D workspace includes **exactly one report**, which is initially blank, and to which you may add any number of distinct pages. In a sense, the entire workspace is itself a kind of extended electronic report, which contains not only the contents of the Reporting page but also all of the original data and records of all data-processing steps. | + | Every graph in a report |
- | Every graph in a report can also be exported as an image (jpg, png, gif, bmp, SVG, EMF) or as [[Visual3D: | + | ===== Report |
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- | ==== Report Template | + | |
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- | After you have created a report, you may choose to save a report template file, which saves not only the formal structure of the printed report, but actually the entire structure of the workspace (i.e. everything but the data). Provided you are consistent in using TAGS for the movement trials, you can re-use such templates for many experiments of the same type (e.g., same experimental protocol, multiple subjects). | + | |
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- | **NOTE**: The Report | + | |
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- | ==== Generating Reports from a Pipeline ==== | + | |
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- | Report templates may also be created using the [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | Before creating a Report Template from a script, it is important to understand that the [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | **NOTE:** Using this method requires a prior knowledge of writing pipeline scripts, and it is suggested to complete the pipeline tutorials prior to testing this method. | + | |
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- | ==== Using TAGS instead of file names ==== | + | |
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- | One of the "far reaching" | + | |
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- | ==== Report Layout | + | |
Visual3D reports are laid out according to a row/column structure. Each report page can have up to a maximum of 5 rows and 5 columns, and you can specify that certain items span multiple rows or columns. Items which can be included in reports include graphs, tables, graphical representations of metrics (e.g. gait analysis metrics such as step length and cycle time), subject and laboratory information, | Visual3D reports are laid out according to a row/column structure. Each report page can have up to a maximum of 5 rows and 5 columns, and you can specify that certain items span multiple rows or columns. Items which can be included in reports include graphs, tables, graphical representations of metrics (e.g. gait analysis metrics such as step length and cycle time), subject and laboratory information, | ||
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+ | ===== Report Items ===== | ||
- | ==== Search and Replace ==== | + | There are several items which can be added into the report. On the bottom right corner of the reports tab working space, a combo box is available that displays these items for you to choose from. |
- | As you can see from the image above in the Reports Layout section, there is a sidebar with multiple buttons used to change the report. The **Search/ | + | {{: |
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- | ==== Report | + | ==== Report |
+ | Adds a [[visual3d: | ||
- | There are several types of graphs. The graphs are specified by selecting the graph type from the combo box | + | {{: |
- | {{:ReportItems.jpg}} | + | It is also possible to add a Staggered 2D Graph to the selected page: |
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+ | ==== Balloon Text ==== | ||
- | === Report 2D Graph === | + | [[visual3d: |
- | Create a line graph | + | {{: |
- | {{: | + | ==== Text Metric Table ==== |
- | === Staggered Graph Item === | + | Metrics can be reported using a [[visual3d: |
- | {{:StaggeredGraphItem.jpg}} | + | {{:visual3d: |
- | === Subject Information Item === | + | ==== Temporal Distance Calculations ==== |
- | {{:SubjectInformationItem.jpg}} | + | Create a chart containing [[visual3d: |
- | === Laboratory Information Item === | + | {{: |
- | {{: | + | ==== Subject Information ==== |
- | === Temporal Distance Calculations === | + | Subject-specific information can be added to the report as well: |
- | Create a table containing the temporal distance metrics | + | {{: |
- | {{: | + | ==== Image ==== |
- | === Text/Metric Table === | + | A still frame from the [[visual3d: |
- | create a table containing metrics | + | {{: |
- | {{: | + | ==== Laboratory Information ==== |
- | === Report Image Item === | + | Laboratory Information is filled out automatically based on what is listed in your dataset. |
- | {{: | + | ===== Report Template ===== |
- | ==== Report Examples ==== | + | After you have created a report, you may choose to save a report template file, which saves not only the formal structure of the printed report, but actually the entire structure of the workspace (i.e. everything but the data). Provided you are consistent in using TAGS for the movement trials, you can re-use such templates for many experiments of the same type (e.g., same experimental protocol, multiple subjects). |
- | === Changing | + | **NOTE**: The Report Template contains |
- | Changing the colors of lines in graphs. For example, plot both left and right knee flexion on the same graph but both sets of data should be different colors. | + | ===== Generating Reports from a Pipeline ===== |
- | === Explicit Settings for Report Graphs | + | |
- | Explicit Settings for Report | + | Report |
- | === Graph mean and standard deviation from a p2d file === | + | |
- | How do I graph the mean and standard deviation | + | Before creating a Report Template |
- | === Adding an annotation at 60% along the x-axis === | + | |
- | Adding an annotation at 60% along the x-axis | + | **NOTE:** Using this method requires a prior knowledge of writing pipeline scripts, and it is suggested to complete |
- | === Adding text to a text/metric table === | + | |
- | Adding text to a text/metric table in the report | + | ===== Using TAGS instead of file names ===== |
- | === Create a mean signal that contains data from both the left and right sides === | + | |
- | Create a mean signal | + | One of the "far reaching" |
- | === Find the signal | + | |
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- | Find the signal | + | |
- | Shadmehr R and Mussa-Ivaldi FA (1994) Adaptive Representation of Dynamics during Learning of a Motor Task. J. Neuroscience 14(5), pp 3208-3224. | + | |
- | === Add an Image to a Report === | + | |
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- | A pipeline example | + | |
+ | The **Search/ | ||
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