Working with the Table window

Britt Espinosa

Last Update 6 個月前

The Table Window provides a precise, numerical view of your circuit's performance. It is the best place to perform deep-dive data analysis or to extract raw numbers for use in external tools.
Generating Data

The table will remain empty until a simulation is performed. To populate the table:

  • Click the Run Simulation button (located in the Schematic, Spice Editor, and Chart windows, or in the top-right of the application header).
  • Once the simulation completes, your raw data points will appear in a structured grid.
Customizing the View

You can adjust the table's appearance to help identify trends or specific data points:

  • Edit Colors: Click the series color at the top of any column to quickly change the color associated with that data.
 
Basic Table Colors: Toggle this setting to apply standard color-coding to your columns for better visual separation.
Heat Map Colors: Toggle this to apply a gradient based on data values (where higher values appear darker). This is a powerful way to quickly spot peaks or "points of interest" in large data sets.
Exporting Your Data

If you need to move your data into Excel, Google Sheets, or a report, use the Export button:

  • Supported Formats: CSV or XLSX.
Table Settings Panel

Click the Settings button to expand or collapse the configuration panel. In this panel, you can:

  • Configure Series: Rename data series or change their colors.
  • View Calculated Values: Access summary statistics for the entire table.
  • Live Sync: Any changes you make to series names or colors here are automatically synced to the Chart window, keeping your workspace consistent.


 
Tip: Use the Heat Map view combined with the CSV export to quickly identify and document the exact moment a circuit reaches a specific threshold or peak voltage.
 

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