Graph View
Introduction
Yogger’s graph view feature displays instantaneous joint angle measurements in a clear, graphical format. Joint angles are recorded at each video frame, providing precise data for trainers and physicians. This visual representation makes the data easy to read and analyze, and it can be easily saved or exported into athlete reports.
Location: Take a video in Yogger, pick a video from your Yogger Library, or select a video from your Photo Library to get to playback view. Once in playback view, press the “+” icon in the left-hand side menu and navigate to the “Graph View” button.
Purpose and Functionality
The intended purpose of a graph view of instantaneous joint angle measurements is to provide a clear, visual representation of joint movement over time. By capturing joint angles at each video frame, this feature allows users to analyze the dynamics of motion in detail, track changes, and identify patterns or irregularities. The graph format makes it easy to interpret complex data quickly, supporting informed decision-making for trainers, physicians, and athletes.

How to Use
In order to enable graph view, the user must first select specific joints to measure using the joint isolation feature located in the “angle” icon on the left menu.
Click the “+” icon in the left menu to access the graph view option. Press play on the video, and the graph will automatically generate data points for the instantaneous angle measurements of the joints selected.



Saving a Graph
Click the “save” icon in the top right corner of the graph view to either export the graph to CSV and save it separately or add it to an athlete’s report.
In order to add a graph to a report directly from the playback view, the athlete’s report must be created prior to running the video analysis.
Tips and Best Practices
Yogger’s graph feature is an excellent way to collect data in a short amount of time. Use this tool to gather angles over time and create spreadsheets for even larger-scale data collection.