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| - | Fit a signal to a line | + | ====== Metric To Fit Signal To Line ====== |
| + | ====Overview==== | ||
| + | This command can be used to fit a signal to a line. | ||
| Y = mX + b | Y = mX + b | ||
| and create Metrics for Slope (a), Intercept (b), Sigma m, Sigma b, CHI2, and Q (R^2) | and create Metrics for Slope (a), Intercept (b), Sigma m, Sigma b, CHI2, and Q (R^2) | ||
| - | {{MetrictoFitSignaltoLine.png}} | + | It can be found within the **Pipeline Workshop** under **Metric**. |
| - | ===== Command ===== | + | ====Pipeline |
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| + | The syntax for the function is as follows: | ||
| < | < | ||
| Metric_To_Fit_Signal_To_Line | Metric_To_Fit_Signal_To_Line | ||
| - | /RESULT_METRIC_NAME= The resulting name of the metric | + | ! /RESULT_METRIC_FOLDER=PROCESSED |
| - | /RESULT_METRIC_FOLDER= The resulting folder of the metric | + | /RESULT_METRIC_NAME= |
| - | / | + | / |
| - | /SIGNAL_NAMES= The signal name for the dependent variable | + | ! /SIGNAL_FOLDER=ORIGINAL |
| - | /SIGNAL_FOLDER= The signal folder for the dependent variable | + | ! /SIGNAL_NAMES= |
| - | /SIGNAL_COMPONENT= The signal component for the dependent variable | + | /SIGNAL_COMPONENTS= |
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| - | /X_SIGNAL_NAME= The signal name for the independent variable | + | ! /X_SIGNAL_FOLDER=ORIGINAL |
| - | /X_SIGNAL_FOLDER= The signal folder for the independent variable | + | ! /X_SIGNAL_NAME=TIME |
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| - | ===== Result | + | ====Command Parameters==== |
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| + | The following table shows the command parameters seen above and their descriptions: | ||
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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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| + | ====Examples==== | ||
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| + | ====Notes==== | ||
| **The resulting signal has 6 components: | **The resulting signal has 6 components: | ||
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| - | ===== Legacy Parameters | + | ==== Legacy Parameters ==== |
| **Prior to Visual3Dv5.02.28: | **Prior to Visual3Dv5.02.28: | ||
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