The strength of the graph tools supplied with BikeIT is that they are both simple and non-restrictive.
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The Ride Graph is a simple, no nonsense line graph, that allows you
several degrees of customisation. It allows you to analyse your Ride data in a basic
format using up to four separate line series on the chart. This graph allows you to view
your Distance, Time, Average Speed or Maximum Speed and further refinements can be
achieved by using some of the basic Ride classifications that you have entered. You may
further refine this information by two methods. Selecting a specific time period for the
data you wish to graph or through refining your results by selecting the level of
summarisation of the data. You may also add to your graph any milestones that occur within
the period of your data.
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Crucial to our system is accessibility of data. What is the use of keeping
a log, if the data cannot be accessed. BikeIT's Pro Graph gives you a simple interface to create many, if not all, of the custom analytical graphs that you want. This is a tool that gives you full control to customise a graphical view of your data. With Pro Graph, you may graph up to four series of any of the classifications and statistics available within your ride screen. You may pick a line, box or point series to represent your data, as well as the colour and thickness of the line. You may place your labels on either the left or right hand side. You may even choose to step your line graph.
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The Ride Analysis Graph allows you to analyse your Ride data using a pie
chart. You may view in a graph your Ride Distance, Time or number of Rides by any of the
Ride classifications that you have entered. You may further refine this information by two
methods. Selecting a specific time period for the data you wish to graph or through
refining your results by selecting the data of a specific classification's value or
excluding only that data. For example, BikeIT gives you the ability to analyse results by
Ride for races only over the past year, Rides by quality excluding racing, or time you
have been training by Heart Rate Zone for the last two months.
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The Ride Comparison Graph in BikeIT gives you the ability to graphically
compare different time periods of your training. This graph allows you to graph up to
three different periods, graphing for each of those periods the Distance, Time, Average
Speed or Maximum Speed. You may further refine this graph by using some of the basic Ride
classifications that you have entered. The obvious strength of this graph is that you may be in a situation where you are riding very strongly this year, but last year was not your best season. This tool may give you some clues. |
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The Owner Graph is a simple, no nonsense line graph, that allows you several degrees of customisation. It allows you to analyse your personal data in a basic format using up to six separate line series on the chart. This graph allows you to view your Weight, Body Fat, Sleep, Maximum Heart Rate, Waking Heart Rate and Resting Heart Rate. Further refinements can be achieved by selecting a specific time period for the data you wish to graph. You may also add to your graph any milestones that occur within the period of your data. |
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The Ride vs Owner Graph in BikeIT gives you the ability to graphically compare basic Ride and Owner data during different time periods of your training. This graph a basic ride detail - Distance, Time (Minutes), Time (Hours), Average Speed or Maximum Speed - by a personal parameter - Weight, Body Fat, Sleep, Maximum Heart Rate, Waking Heart Rate and Resting Heart Rate. Further refinements can be achieved by selecting a specific time period for the data you wish to graph. |