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A table is a UI view that displays and controls data points.

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Tables

The tables under the “Models” section are lists of data points obtained either from RT-LAB or HYPERSIM.

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The Connections table shows all connections connections within the project. See Connecting Data Points.

Tree View

The table can be viewed in two different views: Tree or Flat view. The default is flat, but to interact with the table in tree view, simply select the view toggle button.

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The tree view displays data points with expandable and collapsible rows. To toggle open or close a parent and all of it's children use CTRL + click.

The tree view is available for all Model tables, Interface tables and Data point picker tables.

Selection

You may select data points by clicking on a row of the table. Use SHIFT or CTRL to multi-select.

Filtering

It is also possible to filter rows using the filter input:

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Other values are not numerical in nature, such as booleans (represented with a switch), colors (represented with a color picker) and files (represented with a file picker).

Vectors

Vector data points can be found in both Model tables and IO Interface tables, and can be interacted with in both tree and flat views.

The vector data points can be expanded to view the vector elements. These consist of an index along with a "+" button for connection (see the following section on Adding Connections).

Vector values can be edited by selecting the value data in blue (in the Value column)

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Adding Connections

The data point picker can be opened using the “+” button under the ”Connection” column.

For more information, visit the Connecting Data Points page.

Vector data points can also be connected, either vector data points of matching size or vector data point element to vector data point element.

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To add a connection to a vector data point element or view it's index, click on the expandable arrow in the Connection column. Then select the "+" button for the desired element.

For more information, visit the Connecting Data Points page.

Context Menu

The context menu is accessible from the “...” dots or using the right click anywhere on the row.

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