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Viewing results
The layout of the
Test Performer
view is same in all tests, only
the types of results change. In the top is the
Results
selector
that is used to select the result shown in the
Current
column.
When a result is selected, the
Current
column is automatically
updated to show the calculations from the selected result. Eve-
ry row within the
Current
column does not necessarily contain
a value, for example
Average Power
of
Repetitive Jump
test is
calculated from all results within a single test action, not just
one result.
The
Best
column shows the best result performed by the sub-
ject within this test action. Note that the best
Contact
and
Flight Times
are not necessarily from the same jump. As is the
case with the
Current
column, not all rows within the
Best
col-
umn contain a value. For example it is not logical to say that
one
Drop Height
is better than another. Tapping on a result in
the
Best
column will show the ID of the best result as shown in
Figure 26 so that the best result can be fully viewed by select-
ing it from the
Results
selector.
After the height is correct, the subject may perform a jump. In
Drop Jump
the system measures the contact and flight times
and calculates various results from those. The results are
shown after the jump is complete. When subject lands on the
jump mat, the measurement for
Contact Time
starts and the
Performing Test
notification (Figure 24) is shown.
When the subject leaves the jump mat, the
Contact Time
result
is shown and the
Jump Time
measurement starts. When the
subject lands on the jump mat, the results for the jump are cal-
culated, the
Performing Test
notification is hidden and the
Re-
sults
selector shows the ID of the new result. Figure 25 shows
the results after the jump is complete.
Figure 23
Drop Height
selector
Figure 24
Performing a test
Figure 25
A new test result