Find issues using the Graph view
In the Graph view, you can see a graphical representation of the X, Y and Z positions, as well as gaps, for selected marker(s). This is useful during gap-filling, as it gives you another way of checking that the gap-filling looks reasonable for the data.
To open a Graph view, in a view pane, select the View type button and then select Graph.
To select and fill gaps in a marker:
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To keep the Data Health view open as well as a 3D Scene view, split the screen by clicking one of the three-way split buttons at the top right of the window, such as the Three Views Split Left button
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As in the Data Health view, if there are multiple clips in your scene, you can select the required clip by selecting the arrow on the Display Gaps on Specified Clip button
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To display X, Y and Z values of the selected marker at the current position of the time indicator in the graph, click the Show Display Channels button . -
In the 3D Scene view, select the marker. In the Data Health view, double-click a gap to select its range.
The Graph view now displays all the keys for the selected marker.
As in the Data Health view, any gaps are clearly visible.
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Zoom in by right-click and dragging for a clearer view or by using one of the options under the Zoom button
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For further tips on using the Graph view to identify and fix data issues, see Fix common labeling issues.