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The data table is organized with the time points in the first column and data in the subsequent column(s). For scalar data, such as temperature or precipitation, | The data table is organized with the time points in the first column and data in the subsequent column(s). For scalar data, such as temperature or precipitation, | ||
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For small data sets, the easiest way is to enter the data directly in the table. For large data set, the easiest way is typically to import it (see [[import|below]]). | For small data sets, the easiest way is to enter the data directly in the table. For large data set, the easiest way is typically to import it (see [[import|below]]). |