- COMPUTE THE SYNC TIME*
Computes the time-axis synchronisation offset between two curves by finding the optimal shift that aligns Curve 2 to Curve 1. Use this worker when two time-history signals need to be temporally aligned before comparison or further processing.
When to use¶
Classification: process.
Tagged: alignment, cross_correlation, curves, offset, sync, time_shift.
Inputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Default | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Curve 1 | curve1 | vector | — | Reference curve (time-history vector) to which Curve 2 will be aligned; typically the simulation or baseline signal. | |
| Curve 2 | curve2 | vector | — | Target curve (time-history vector) whose time offset relative to Curve 1 is to be determined; typically the test or comparison signal. |
Outputs¶
| Label | ID | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| curves_get_sync_offset_output_1 | curves_get_sync_offset_output_1 | scalar | Scalar time offset (in the same time units as the input curves) that must be applied to Curve 2 to synchronise it with Curve 1. |
Disciplines¶
- data.curve.pair
Runnable example¶
A runnable example is registered for this worker. Open the example workflow on the d3VIEW canvas: /api/workflow/example?id=curves_get_sync_offset
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