.. _auto_curves_resultant_pairs: *COMPUTE THE RESULTANT BASED ON TWO SETS OF CURVES* =================================================== Computes the resultant (vector magnitude) curve from two sets of paired curves by evaluating √(x² + y²) at each point. Use this worker when you have two orthogonal or component curve sets (e.g., X- and Y-force channels) and need to combine them into a single resultant curve. When to use ----------- Classification: **process**. Tagged: ``component_combination``, ``curve_pairs``, ``resultant``, ``sqrt_sum_squares``, ``vector_magnitude``. Inputs ------ .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 :widths: 20 20 20 20 20 20 * - Label - ID - Type - Default - Required - Description * - Curves 1 - curves_1 - vector - — - - First set of component curves (e.g., X-direction channels); accepts one or more time-history vectors — leave empty only if no first-component data is available. * - Curves 2 - curves_2 - vector - — - - Second set of component curves (e.g., Y-direction channels) paired element-wise with Curves 1; must have the same length and x-axis sampling as Curves 1 for the resultant to be meaningful. Outputs ------- .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 :widths: 20 20 20 20 * - Label - ID - Type - Description * - curves_resultant_pairs_output_1 - curves_resultant_pairs_output_1 - vector - Resultant curve(s) computed as √(c1² + c2²) for each paired set of input curves; output shares the same x-axis as the inputs and its y-axis reflects the vector magnitude in the same units as the inputs. Disciplines ----------- - data.curve.pair - data.curve.transform Runnable example ---------------- A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: `/api/workflow/example?id=curves_resultant_pairs `_ .. raw:: html

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