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 For a general table, the following dimensions are possible: For a general table, the following dimensions are possible:
  
-  Outputs - The outputs that have been selected for the table. +  * **Outputs** - The outputs that have been selected for the table. 
-  Statistics - If the data is probabilistic, then statistics can be presented in an extra dimension. It is also possible to display data for specific (or all) iterations. +  * **Statistics** - If the data is probabilistic, then statistics can be presented in an extra dimension. It is also possible to display data for specific (or all) iterations. 
-  Time - If any of the outputs is time dependent, then the time dimension allow you to select which time points to show data for. It is also possible to show the minimum/maximum value across the time vector or the time points for which the minimum or maximum occurs. +  * **Time** - If any of the outputs is time dependent, then the time dimension allow you to select which time points to show data for. It is also possible to show the minimum/maximum value across the time vector or the time points for which the minimum or maximum occurs. 
-  Indices - For each dimension of the selected outputs, a dimension is available for the table data. These dimensions allow you to select all, or only a sub-set of the indices of an [[Index list|index list]].+  * **Indices** - For each dimension of the selected outputs, a dimension is available for the table data. These dimensions allow you to select all, or only a sub-set of the indices of an [[Index list|index list]]. 
 + 
 +===== Creating a table ===== 
 + 
 +From the [[Results_window|results window]] (Recommended) 
 + 
 +  * Right-click the outputs that you want to include and select **Table** from the popup-menu. 
 + 
 +From the [[Tables_window|tables window]] 
 + 
 +  * Right-click the tables window and select **Create | Table** from the popup-menu. 
 + 
 +===== Table controls ===== 
 + 
 +The controls beneath the table let you change the appearance of the table. 
 + 
 +  * **Format** - Select either scientific or decimal format 
 +  * **Digits** - Select the number of digits to show 
 + 
 +**Highlight** 
 + 
 +  * **Highest** - Select to highlight the highest value in each column. 
 +  * **Lowest** - Select to highlight the lowest value in each column. 
 +  * **Condition** - Select to enter a condition. The condition is on the form x<sub>start</sub> < x < <sub>end</sub> and will be evaluated for each cell in the table. Cells who’s value fulfills the condition will be highlighted. 
 + 
 +===== Editing a table ===== 
 + 
 +To edit a table either right-click the table in the [[Tables_window|tables window]] and select **Edit**, or double-click the table, or click the {{:Edit24.png|Edit}} button in the title bar. 
 + 
 +The table editor has the following tabs: 
 + 
 +  * **Outputs** - Select which outputs to include in the table. The outputs should all have the same dimension.  
 +  * **Indices** - Depending on the dimension of the outputs that were selected, you can select which indices to include or to include all indices. 
 +  * **Time** - If the outputs are time dependent, this tab allows you to select which time points to display data for.  
 +    * **Specific** - Select either all time points or specific time points to include 
 +    * **First** - Display the first time point 
 +    * **Last** - Display the last time point 
 +    * **Max over time** - Display the maximum value for each output over time  
 +    * **Time for max** - Display the time point for the maximum value for each output 
 +    * **Min over time** - Display the minimum value for each output over time  
 +    * **Time for min** - Display the time point for the minimum value for each output 
 +  * **Statistics** - If any of the outputs is probabilistic, this tab allows you to select which statistics to calculate on the data and/or which iterations to show data for. 
 +    * **Statistics** - Select which statistics to calculate 
 +    * **Percentile** - Give values for up to three percentiles to include 
 +    * **Iteration** - Select which iterations (or all) to include in the table 
 +  * **Appearance** - Select the order of the rows/columns as well as the data format 
 +    * **Rows** - Select which of the dimensions to use for the row headers 
 +    * **Columns** - Choose the order in which the remaining dimensions are displayed 
 +    * **Format** - Select scientific format or decimal format 
 +    * **Decimals** - Select the number of decimal points to show
  
 ===== See also ===== ===== See also =====
  
-  [[Table]] +  [[Table]] 
-  - [[Editing tables]] +  [[Tables window]]
-  - [[Tables window]]+
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