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- | || | + | The **Metric Median** command computes the median value of a signal and stores the value as a metric. It can be found within the **Pipeline Workshop** under **Metric**. |
- | Compute the Median Value of a Signal and store the value as a metric | + | =====Pipeline Command===== |
- | In the following example, compute the Median Value of the signal HANDSPEED | + | The syntax for the function is as follows: |
- | {{MetricMedianDlg.png}} | + | < |
+ | Metric_Median | ||
+ | ! / | ||
+ | / | ||
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+ | </ | ||
- | **/ | + | =====Command Parameters===== |
- | |**Metric_Median** | + | |
- | |**/ | + | The Parameters for the function are as follows: |
- | |**/ | + | |
- | |**/ | + | |**Metric_Median** |
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- | |TRUE | + | |**/ |
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- | |**;** | | | + | |**/ |
+ | |**/ | ||
+ | |**/ | ||
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+ | ====Dialog==== | ||
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+ | The command can be edited in a text editor or in a dialog form. To edit in the dialog pop up form either click on the **Edit** button in the pipeline workshop or double-click on the pipeline command. The dialog is shown below. | ||
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+ | The dialog box allows you to assign values to the command parameters outlined above. | ||
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+ | =====Example===== | ||
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+ | In the following example, compute the Median Value of the signal HANDSPEED: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | Metric_Median | ||
+ | / | ||
+ | / | ||
+ | / | ||
+ | / | ||
+ | / | ||
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+ | / | ||
+ | ; | ||
+ | </ | ||
NOTE: When you run a metric command, and tell it to create a global mean, it uses all the individual ranges to compute the overall mean (ie; one trial has 4 ranges, second trial has 1 range, the global mean is generated from the 5 values). | NOTE: When you run a metric command, and tell it to create a global mean, it uses all the individual ranges to compute the overall mean (ie; one trial has 4 ranges, second trial has 1 range, the global mean is generated from the 5 values). |
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