This icon controls the parsing and plotting of an ASCII table file such as CSV - see ASCII Tables for more information. The columns used for plotting can be selected by name (if there is a header row) or by index, starting at 1. The points may be interpreted as either geographic co-ordinates or as generic X/Y co-ordinates.
The macro language equivalent is table_visualiser()
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The Table Visualiser Editor
Specifies the type of plot to be generated. This also implicitly specifies the type of data which will be entered. The available modes follow a set format: the first part is either 'Geo' (geographical coordinates) or 'Xy' (more generic coordinates); the second part is 'Points' (individual points), 'Vectors' (individual points with vector information) or 'Binning' (the points will be gridded – see Binning).
Table Filename
Specifies the path to the ASCII table file to be used. Alternatively, drop an icon into the Table Data field, which overrides Table Filename.
Table Data
Drop an ASCII Table icon into this field to specify the data to be used. A Notes icon will also be accepted, since Metview cannot automatically determine many types of ASCII table data. Note that Table Filename is an alternative way of specifying the file.
Table X Type
Specifies how the X values should be interpreted. Only available for 'Xy' type plots.
Table Y Type
Specifies how the Y values should be interpreted. Only available for 'Xy' type plots.
Table Variable Identifier Type
Specifies how to identify the columns to use: by Name or by Index (starting at 1).
Table X Variable
Specifies which variable/column to use for the x co-ordinates of the points. Can be a name or an index see Table Variable Identifier Type. Only available for 'Xy' type plots when Table X Type is Number.
Table Y Variable
Specifies which variable/column to use for the x co-ordinates of the points. Can be a name or an index see Table Variable Identifier Type. Only available for 'Xy' type plots when Table Y Type is Number.