Note: | Even though you toggled a plot to display as a table, the Treeview still lists it as a plot and all of its columns as curves. |
For the option: | Do the following: |
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Auto Header | Select to have Adams PostProcessor automatically generate a header for the report. Clear to create your own header. |
Header | If you selected to create your own header,enter the text for the title and subtitle. The title and subtitle can only be a single line of text. Tip: You may want to expand the width of the property editor so you have more space for entering the text. To expand the property editor, point to the sash on its right border. When the cursor changes to a double-sided arrow, drag the cursor to increase the property editor's size. |
Limits | Specify the start and end for values in the table (start and end are specified as values in the independent data column). Note that these limits are the axis limits on the independent axis. When you toggle back to a plot, they will be in effect on that axis. |
Row inc | Set the increment for the data to be included. For example, select 1 to include every data point; select 5 to include every 5th data point. |
Font Size | Enter a font size. The font type is always Helvetica. |
Alignment of Values | Set to where you want to position the values in the columns. |
Legend | Select to add legend text and set the column legends so they are brief (for example, Column 1 instead of LEFT FRONT CONTACT MATCH MOTION_Z). Adams PostProcessor adds a new row under the title containing the legend text. The legend text maps column names to data names. Examples of Complete and Brief Headers for Tables. Learn about changing the legend text. |
For the option: | Do the following: |
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On | Clear its selection to remove the display of the independent column. |
Legend | Enter the text in the text box to change the legend for the independent column. |
Trailing Zeros | Select to have Adams PostProcessor display zeros after the numbers in the table. The number of zeros depends on the number of decimal places you selected as explained next. |
Decimal Places | Enter the number of decimal places to which the numbers in the table should be displayed. |
Scientific Range | Enter the exponential form for scientific notation. This controls the lower and upper powers of ten where the format for real numbers switches from a fixed point format to scientific notation. The default values are -4 and 5, meaning that any number less than or equal to 1.0E-04 or greater than or equal to 1.0E+05 will be written in scientific notation. |