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Tabular view
Tabular view








tabular view

Some examples of the display options are shown below using an I2C signal. These options are accessible from the top bar in the window and can be used in combination. Tabular Views have several options to change what data to display and how the data is displayed. ▪Navigate and scroll using the Cursor Keys and Mouse Wheel.

#Tabular view windows

▪Selecting a field in a List will scroll all windows of the same Link Group to the field's start time and vise-versa (as shown above, the selected field is the darkened "35" in the center row. ▪Field widths can be set for "Auto Size" (width is content based) or manually sized with a zoom button (equal width for all fields). ▪The Radix can be set to Binary, Decimal, Hex, Octal or ASCII.

tabular view

▪Print current Tabular View or Save as JPEG. ▪Select which Signal to view in each List. ▪Time Format can be set to Delta or Absolute. ▪Time Display can be set to Auto, ns, us, ms, sec, min, hrs, days or weeks. ▪Multiple lists can be created and viewed simultaneously. Only the Signal Definitions you create for the project will be listed on the Tabular View. If you select a Boolean or Bus signal, a Table View will be created instead. To create a new Tabular View, select the Open Feature Window button (highlighted above) from the main toolbar, then select the signal name from the Tabular View menu item. However, to see only the raw channel data of a Decoded signal in tabular format without any decoding, use a Table view instead. In the object pane, click the Data subtab. A tab with the table name appears in the object pane, with the Columns subtab displayed. For example, search for the tables in the HR schema. Selections in the Main Menu and Feature Window lists are only available after creating a Signal Definition.Īll signals, from Boolean and Bus to Protocol decoding or any Plug-in signal can be displayed in the List window. To view table data: In SQL Developer, search for a table as described in 'Viewing Tables'. Tabular Views can be created by using the Feature Window button on the Top Toolbar, by using the local menu of a signal in Waveform Views or by using the Main Menu ( Menu-> Window-> New-> Tabular View). Tabular views can be created after defining any signal. Tabular views (also called List Views or Decoded List) present the decoded data of signals in a column form.










Tabular view