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visual3d:documentation:pipeline:metric_commands:metric_to_fit_signal_to_line [2025/10/01 19:30] – [Example Tracking Pelvis Position While Walking] wikisysopvisual3d:documentation:pipeline:metric_commands:metric_to_fit_signal_to_line [2025/10/01 19:32] (current) – [Example: Comparing Linearity of Two or More Signals:] wikisysop
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-Creating a new 2D graph in the reports tab helps to visualize the metrics we just computed. Here it can be seen that the proximal end of the thigh follows an almost perfectly linear trajectory, while the distal end line almost oscillates around the proximal line showing the variance present with each stride. +Creating a new 2D graph in the reports tab helps to visualize the metrics we just computed. Here it can be seen that the proximal end of the thigh follows an almost perfectly linear trajectory, while the distal end line almost oscillates around the proximal line showing the variance present with each stride. See [[visual3d:tutorials:reports:visualizing_data|this tutorial for more information on plotting data in Visual3d]].
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visual3d/documentation/pipeline/metric_commands/metric_to_fit_signal_to_line.txt · Last modified: 2025/10/01 19:32 by wikisysop