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* Directly editing each "cell" with a value. Select a particular cell and enter the desired value. | * Directly editing each "cell" with a value. Select a particular cell and enter the desired value. | ||
* Copy/Paste the entire column of values from the clipboard. | * Copy/Paste the entire column of values from the clipboard (Copy or Paste menu item). | ||
* Import the values from a variable in the workspace. | * Import the values from a variable in the workspace (via Load/Extract Label menu item). | ||
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===Data Tab=== | ===Data Tab=== |
Revision as of 16:03, 13 July 2011
Assigning classes and axisscales in a DataSet Object is similar to assigning classes. You can assign them from the command line or Data Set Editor.
From DataSet Editor
Labels Tab
In the Row Labels and Column Labels tabs of the DataSet Editor you'll find columns for editing labels, axisscales, classes, and included data. There are three general ways of editing these columns:
- Directly editing each "cell" with a value. Select a particular cell and enter the desired value.
- Copy/Paste the entire column of values from the clipboard (Copy or Paste menu item).
- Import the values from a variable in the workspace (via Load/Extract Label menu item).