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Use the graph and table page

Utilize the unique features offered by the graph and table page.

The graph and table page functions similarly to the table page and graph page. All of the graph analysis tools and table analysis tools are available in this display and work as described on their respective pages.

Graph and table display

However, the graph and table page also includes some unique features not found on the table page or graph page. These include:

  • Measurement synchronization

    The table section on the left and the graph section on the right are synchronized to each other. Therefore, any change to the layout of one of the sections will result in a corresponding change to the other section. For example:

    • Selecting a measurement for the first column of the table section causes the same measurement to be assigned to the x-axis of the graph section, and vice versa.
    • Selecting a measurement for the second column of the table section causes the same measurement to be assigned to the original y-axis of the graph section, and vice-versa.
    • Creating a new column for the table section creates an additional y-axis on the graph section, which is linked to the new column in the same way as the main axes are linked to the original columns.
  • Individually toggleable runs

    The runs on the graph section and table section can be toggled so that a different run of data is displayed on each. For example, in the screenshot below, the graph section shows the second run of data collected, while the table section shows the first run collected.

    Graph and table page with different runs

  • Permanent first and second columns

    In both the table page and the table portion of the graph and table page, the first column of data cannot be deleted. This is particularly important in the graph and table page, as the first column corresponds to the x-axis on the graph. In both cases, the second column is also unable to be deleted, as it corresponds to the original y-axis, which can never be removed from the graph.