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by contaminants (rows) and contaminants (columns): | by contaminants (rows) and contaminants (columns): | ||
- | ^Time^0.0^5.0^...^100.0^ | + | ^Contaminants^0.0^5.0^...^100.0^ |
^Nickel|1|2|...|3| | ^Nickel|1|2|...|3| | ||
^Lead|2|8|...|9| | ^Lead|2|8|...|9| | ||
^Silver|3|5|...|5| | ^Silver|3|5|...|5| | ||
- | If the data is probabilistic the dimension | + | If the data is probabilistic the dimension |
^Time^Nickel/ | ^Time^Nickel/ | ||
- | ^0.0|1|2|3|||| ... |||| | + | ^0.0|1|2|3|4|3|2|...|5|3|2| |
- | ^5.0|2|8|5| | + | ^5.0|2|8|5|2|6|1|...|8|6|8| |
- | ^...|...|...|...| | + | ^...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...|...| |
- | ^100.0|3|9|5| | + | ^100.0|3|9|5|6|2|4|...|9|6|5| |
+ | === Reduction === | ||
+ | For probabilistic data, it is more common to display statistics rather than data for each iteration. For example, by showing the mean and standard deviation the probabilistic dimension is reduced from thousands of items to just two: | ||
- | | + | ^Time^Nickel/ |
+ | ^0.0|3|1|3|7|9|4| | ||
+ | ^5.0|7|3|1|2|6|3| | ||
+ | ^...|...|...|...|...|...|...| | ||
+ | ^100.0|5|3|6|1|8|5| | ||
- | * [[Time_table|Time table]] - Displays data for each time point. Useful for time dependent simulation outputs, like those from [[Compartment|compartments]]. | + | The same can be done for time: instead of showing all time points, just show the first and last time point: |
- | * [[Index_table|Index table]] - Displays | + | |
- | * [[Compare_table|Compare table]] - Displays | + | ^Time^Nickel/ |
- | * [[Statistics_table|Statistics table]] - Displays data with different statistics. | + | ^First|3|1|3|7|9|4| |
- | | + | ^Last|5|3|6|1|8|5| |
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+ | If only the last time point is shown, the dimension of the data is reduced so that we can use rows for contaminants instead: | ||
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+ | ^Contaminant^mean, | ||
+ | ^Nickel|5|1| | ||
+ | ^Lead|3|8| | ||
+ | ^Silver|6|5| | ||
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+ | ==== Order ==== | ||
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+ | When a table is created, Ecolego will automatically determine which dimensions it will have. The user can reduce dimensions or even " | ||
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+ | The user can also select the order in which the dimensions of the data are displayed. First, one dimension is selected | ||
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+ | The following table shows data for the two outputs | ||
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+ | Row: Outputs | ||
+ | Columns: Country, Gender | ||
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+ | ^Output^Sweden/ | ||
+ | ^Weight| | | | | | ||
+ | ^Length| | | | | | ||
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+ | Switching | ||
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+ | Row: Outputs | ||
+ | Columns: Gender, Country | ||
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+ | ^Output^Male/Sweden^Female/Sweden^Male/Denmark^Female/Denmark^ | ||
+ | ^Weight| | | | | | ||
+ | ^Length| | | | | | ||
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+ | ==== Table types ==== | ||
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+ | The base version of Ecolego offers two types of tables: | ||
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===== See also ===== | ===== See also ===== |