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Tables

Tables provide text-based tabular output instead of graphical output. There is only one type of table in Genesys. You can place any measurement in a table. Change the properties of a table using the Table Properties window.

New Use Ctrl+MouseWheel to zoom in and out on tables.

Any type of alpha-numeric data (such as S-parameters) may be displayed in a table:

Creating Tables

  • The easiest way to create a new graph is using the Instagraph Feature.
  • The easiest way to add an arbitrary measurement to an existing table is via the Measurement Wizard.
  • Tables can also be created manually:
  1. Click the New Item button ( ) on the Workspace Tree toolbar and select Add Table.
  2. Enter the measurements you want to display in the Table Properties dialog..
  3. Click OK.
    (note that the Independent Variable for PPORT2 in the Snap dataset was set to the same as PPORT[2] to remove a second Freq column)

The Label entry determines the column labels.

If the data is complex it will often display as dB or magnitude by default. To see the full complex data select a format from the Complex Format column.

If you want to print a table, copy it to a notes object by using the Copy To Notes right-click menu entry. This copies the headings and data into an HTML table which you can then copy to Word or other HTML editor or you can just print the Notes. Modify the Notes manually to change fonts or formatting.

New Right-click in the table header to get a popout menu that lets you turn off columns.

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