Used for Operations scenarios, the Tabular Editor only contains information after a warm-up or scenario run and is positioned to the first time-step in the forecast period. Refer to Forecasting for for details. It provides a spreadsheet-like representation of data that is otherwise presented in graphical form in the Recording Manager. Figure 1 shows an example of historical and forecast data in the Tabular Editor. The row where the cells have a pale blue background is the first day of the forecast period (ie. normally “today”). Rows prior to this show historical data. At this point, all values in the forecast period are zero because no forecasting has been done.
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Clicking the column title opens the Charting Tool for the node’s time series. This is synonymous to right clicking and choosing Time Series Graph from the contextual menu (Figure 131). Choosing Feature Editor opens the node’s feature editor that is associated with that column. Additionally, the contextual menu provides a means of changing the column’s units and access to a formatting editor for the individual column (see Customising the Tabular Editor below).
Clicking a cell shows the relationship between nodes corrected for travel time. Figure 131 shows this relationship using a yellow highlight. When multiple cells are selected:
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The Show Column Editor button expands the window (Figure 13) to window to include an hierarchical list of data sources that are candidates for inclusion in the Tabular Editor. Click Hide Column Editor to return to the original view.
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- Check or uncheck items in the list to show or hide the relevant columns in the table.
- Re-order columns by clicking and dragging an item to the desired location in the list. For example, Figure 142 shows how re-ordering the parameters in the list results in a re-arrangement of table columns. In this case, the Downstream Flow for Storage 2 and Storage 4 appear together in the table after re-ordering them in the column editor.
Group similar parameters together using the group-related tabs. Click on Add Group and enter an appropriate name for the group. Add the desired parameters, nodes or links by clicking and dragging them into the new group. An additional group (Downstream flow volume for all inflows) has been added to the list in Figure 153, along with the relevant parameters from each inflow node. This group can be renamed (Edit Name) or removed (Del Group).
Figure 2. Show Column Editor (Column re-ordered)
Figure 3. Show Column Editor (Add group)
Customising the Tabular Editor
You can customise the Tabular Editor to your needs. For each type of node or link, you can select:
- A background colour for the cell;
- A foreground colour and stylistic variation (eg. bold-face) for values displayed in the cell; and
- The number of decimal places to be displayed.
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- By adjusting a set of user preferences. See Tabular Editor Formatting. Changes made via this method apply to all projects; or
- By right-clicking a column heading and choosing Column Formatting (refer to Column formatting). Changes made via this method only apply to the current project.
Column formatting
In this window, the Multiple Expressions tab (as shown in Figure 1) allows you to apply conditional formatting to cells in the tabular editor to highlight when thresholds or rules are breached eg. Flow < 500 ML/day. More than one expression can be applied to a cell. Click Add to specify the details of an expression, and Edit to define the expression using the Function editor. When more than one condition is satisfied, the cell is formatted as per the left side of the panel. Hover the mouse over the cell with the conditional format, and the expression name is displayed. Click Remove to delete an expression from the list.
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The Column Settings tab allows you to override project-related Tabular Editor Format Settings for the parameters displayed in the Tabular Editor.
Figure 2. Tabular editor, Formatting, column settings
The Header Settings tab allows you to create a header title (label) and header colour for the Tabular Editor.