The Table Editor Toolbar
The toolbar in Table Editor has many options for viewing and modifying tables.
Select View
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Selects the table view. In split view mode, the table is always one of the views in the split. |
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Selects the 3D graph view. In split view mode, this changes between 2D, 3D and histogram view. |
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Selects the 2D graph view. In split view mode, this changes between 2D, 3D and histogram view. |
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Selects the histogram view. In split view mode, this changes between 2D, 3D and histogram view. |
Single View Vs. Split view
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View only one data representation (table, 2D/3D graph or histogram) |
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Use a vertical split with the table display on the left and the graph or histogram on the right |
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Use a horizontal split with the table display on top and the graph or histogram on the bottom |
Precision
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Increase decimal precision (add a decimal place) |
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Decrease decimal precision (remove a decimal place) |
Modify
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Replace selected cells with the value in the box |
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Add the value in the box to the selected cells |
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Multiply the selected cells by the value in the box |
Smoothing and Interpolation
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Smooth the entire selection |
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Smooth the selection only using a horizontal pass |
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Smooth the selection only using a vertical pass When using the smoothing functions, the level of smoothing will be determined by your current precision. To increase the effected area of your smoothing, increase your precision |
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Interpolate the entire selection (flat plane) |
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Interpolate between horizontal bounds (creates lines) |
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Interpolate between vertical bounds (creates lines) |