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-|**Language:**|** English**  • [[index.php?title=Statistics_Example_1/fr&action=edit&redlink=1|français]] • [[index.php?title=Statistics_Example_1/it&action=edit&redlink=1|italiano]] • [[Statistics_Example_1/pt|português]] • [[index.php?title=Statistics_Example_1/es&action=edit&redlink=1|español]] ****|+====== Create Mean Signal ======
  
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 Add the **Global_Normalized_Signal_Mean** command to the pipeline. Double click on the command to launch the dialog. Add the **Global_Normalized_Signal_Mean** command to the pipeline. Double click on the command to launch the dialog.
  
-[[File:GNSM1.jpg|{{/images/thumb/5/55/GNSM1.jpg/400px-GNSM1.jpg?400x336}}]]+{{:GNSM1.jpg}}
  
 Select the **RKNEE_ANGLE** Signal and the event sequence (e.g **RHS** to **RHS**) and select Add A New Signal Select the **RKNEE_ANGLE** Signal and the event sequence (e.g **RHS** to **RHS**) and select Add A New Signal
  
-[[File:GNSM2.jpg|{{/images/thumb/5/5b/GNSM2.jpg/400px-GNSM2.jpg?400x335}}]]+{{:GNSM2.jpg}}
  
 Select the **LKNEE_ANGLE** Signal and the event sequence (e.g **LHS** to **LHS**) and select Add A New Signal Select the **LKNEE_ANGLE** Signal and the event sequence (e.g **LHS** to **LHS**) and select Add A New Signal
  
-[[File:GNSM3.jpg|{{/images/thumb/a/a7/GNSM3.jpg/400px-GNSM3.jpg?400x335}}]]+{{:GNSM3.jpg}}
  
 Enter in the **P2D Result Signal Name** and the select **Create Standard Deviation Button** Enter in the **P2D Result Signal Name** and the select **Create Standard Deviation Button**
  
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 When you select **OK** the text representation of the command should be as follows: When you select **OK** the text representation of the command should be as follows:
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