"True" (not really) Heart Rate Graph

"True" (not really) Heart Rate Graph
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Uploaded: 06.02.2019 21:55
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Português:

(English Explanation at the bottom)
Attention: Portuguese version only

Eu resolvi desenhar uns gráficos de monitoramento cardíaco, e fazer com que eles mudem conforme o valor dos batimentos medidos pelo relógio.
Claro que não tem nenhuma exatidão, nenhum valor médico, é só uma brincadeira. Mas, do jeito que fiz, eu sei meus batimentos só de olhar pro desenho na tela, da seguinte forma:
- Quando não há medição disponível (não há um número), o relógio simplesmente mostra uma linha contínua (tipo de um morto).
- Quando você ativa a medição de batimentos do Bip, o resultado é formado por dois ou três dígitos, dependendo da sua atividade ou situação cardíaca. Então, o relógio exige os desenhos no lugar dos dígitos, assim:
- O dígito 0 (zero) é representado por uma linha contínua, sem picos.
- O dígito 1 tem apenas um pico pequeno.
- O dígito 2 tem dois picos pequenos.
- O dígito 3 tem três picos pequenos.

Na sequência, vêm os três dígitos com picos médios:
- O dígito 4 tem apenas um pico médio.
- O dígito 5 tem dois picos médios.
- O dígito 6 tem três picos médios.

E os últimos três dígitos têm picos altos:
- 7, com um pico alto.
- 8, com dois picos altos.
- 9, com três picos altos.

E os "dígitos" são separados por um pequeno segmento de linha sem picos, pra facilitar a "leitura".

Assim, por exemplo, se seu relógio mede seu pulso e exibe 1 pico pequeno, seguido por 3 picos grantes e 2 picos médios, então sua pulsação é 195.

Repito, não há nenhum rigor científico, é uma brincadeira. Fiz só pra brincar com os gráficos. Inclusive mostrei prum amigo meu, e tive que tirar o relógio do meu pulso, pra botar no pulso dele, pra ele medir na tela de status, ver o valor, voltar pra tela principal e me desafiar a ler seus batimentos pelo gráfico. E quando eu olho e falo o número exato, ele fica indignado. Ele stá até agora (no momento em que estou digitando esse texto) olhando incrédulo pra tela do relógio, procurando com a lanterna por algum número escondido. lol

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English
Attention: Portuguese version only

I played with the heart graphs, to make them change to represent the user's heart measurement.
Of course it doesn't have any scientific accuracy, it's just a joke. But, actualy, by reading the graphs I got used to read my pulse, as follows:
- When there is no info about pulse, the clock shows a red "plain" line in the graph.
- When you activate the bip's pulse reading feature, the result is made of two or three digits, depending on your activity. Then, the clock shows the digits as follows:
- The digit 0 (zero) is a "straight" line segment.
- The digit 1 is a segment that has only one peak up and one down, and has "height 1".
- The digit 2 has two peaks, and height 1.
- The digit 3 has three peaks, still on height 1.

Next, come the three digits with "height 2":
- The digit 4 has one peak;
- The digit 5 has two;
- The digit 6 has three.

Then, the last three digits, with "height 3":
- 7, with one peak;
- 8, with two peaks;
- 9, with three peaks.

And the digits are separated by a little straight line space, to make it easy  to read.

So, for example, if after measuring the clock shows 1 LITTLE peak, then 3 BIG peaks and then 2 MEDIUM peaks, your heart rate is 195.

Again, there is no practical use, not even any accuracy - my purpose is just to make some fun, and a friend of mine became confused when I showed him that I can "read" the graphs... He is still sitting there, with my Bip on his wrist, reading his pulse on the proper screen (seeing the numbers), then seting the clock to the home screen and challenging me to read the graphics... He even took his cellphone, to use it as a lantern to find out "how I can see the numbers"... lol

Let me know in the comments if you guys want an English version... ;-)

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