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Table

The table is used to present time dependent data in tabular form. Each row shows data for a specific time point, each column shows an output.

Creating a table

From the results window (Recommended)

  • Right-click the outputs that you want to include and select Table from the popup-menu.

From the 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 xstart < x < end 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 and select Edit, or double-click the table, or click the Edit button in the title bar.

The table editor has two tabs:

Properties

This screen let you edit properties such as name, that are common to all tables. Please see editing table properties for more information.

Outputs

In this tab, the user can choose the items that will appear in the table. All outputs that are selected in the Outputs tab, in the Simulation settings window are available. The items should be moved from the left to right in order to appear in the Table.

Indices

Time

Statistics

Appearance

Data

Here is where you specify which outputs your table will display. The first column will contain a series of time points and each consecutive column will display a simulation output.

Rows

  • Title – Enter a name for the first column. The default name is Time, but you are free to enter any text here.
  • Time-series – Select “Include solver time vector” if you wish the table to show all time points taken during the simulation. Mind that the amount of time points can then be very large. The list below lets you add linear, geometric or custom series the same way as in the simulation settings dialog. Please refer to simulation settings.

Column

To choose outputs for the table, select one of the table data columns. (You can add and remove columns using the Add column and Remove column buttons).

  • Title – Enter a name for the column. If you do not enter a name, the name of the output (selected below) will be used.
  • Output – A drop-down list with all the available outputs from the simulation.
  • Mean – Only available for probabilistic simulations. Select this button if you want the column to present the mean value of the output.
  • Std dev - Only available for probabilistic simulations. Select this button if you want the column to present the standard deviation of the output.
  • Percentile - Only available for probabilistic simulations. Select this button and enter a number between 0 and 100, if you want the column to present a percentile of the output.

Table

  • Format - Select either scientific or numeric format for the table.
  • Digits - Enter the number of digits to show.
  • Add column - Click to add a new column
  • Remove column - Click to remove the selected column(s).

See also

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