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=Data Missing Graph=
=Data Missing Graph=


If you plot your raw data in the general graph and end up with a straight line at -999 999.0, then there is data missing from you query.
If you plot data and there are empty data points, you may end up with a straight line at -9999999:


[[Image:DataMissingGraph.png]]
[[Image:DataMissingGraph.png]]


There are three ways to deal with the missing data.
Most calculations (mean, standard deviation, etc) will handle empty data points without an issue, so you can choose not to plot data not found:
* In the [[Inspect3D_Documentation_Options_Dialogue#Plotting_options|Options Dialogue]]
* Uncheck <b>"Show data not found"</b>
* Click <b>"Refresh Plot"</b>


'''1''' Open the [[Inspect3D_Documentation_Options_Dialogue#Plotting_options|Options Dialogue]] and deselect the Show data not found checkbox - then refresh the graph.  
You can also choose to exclude this data by selecting this data, right clicking -> Exclude -> Exclude trace (raw data).


'''2.''' Select the line at the bottom of the graph and remove it using right click -> Exclude -> Exclude trace (raw data).
[[Image:AdjustedDataMissingGraph.png]]


'''3.''' Change the minimum and maximum values for the y-axis by opening the Options dialogue -> [[Inspect3D_Documentation_Options_Dialogue#Plot_Style|Plot Style]] -> Change the y-axis minimum and maximum to numbers that are reasonable for the data that you are graphing. For the example below a minimum of -1.00 and a maximum of 2.00 is reasonable.
<b>NOTE:</b> Most calculations handle data not found, however, the input to PCA should not contain any missing data points.
 
[[Image:AdjustedDataMissingGraph.png]]


=Show Video Missing Video=
=Show Video Missing Video=

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Overview

Listed bellow are the solutions to common problems that have been reported to the C-Motion support team. For step-by-step instructions on how to use the various features available in Inspect3D visit our Inspect3D tutorials page. If you have a problem that has not been covered below or in the Inspect3D Tutorials feel free to e-mail the support team at support@c-motion.com.

Data Missing Graph

If you plot data and there are empty data points, you may end up with a straight line at -9999999:

Most calculations (mean, standard deviation, etc) will handle empty data points without an issue, so you can choose not to plot data not found:

You can also choose to exclude this data by selecting this data, right clicking -> Exclude -> Exclude trace (raw data).

NOTE: Most calculations handle data not found, however, the input to PCA should not contain any missing data points.

Show Video Missing Video

If you are using Inspect3D on a virtual machine (such as Parallels) and you open the Show Video dialogue will not be able to see the video display. This is a known limitation of the virtual machine setup. The Video Dialogue will look like the dialogue displayed below.

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