Part V. Additional graph types available in the professional version
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Part V. Additional graph types available in the professional version
Table of Contents
19. Graphical tables
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Constructing tables
19.2.1. Basic tables
19.2.2. Merging cells
19.2.3. Font adjustment
19.2.4. Color adjustment
19.2.5. Adjusting table and cell sizes
19.2.6. Fine tuning cell alignment and cell padding
19.2.7. Adjusting border and grid lines
19.2.8. Specific number formatting
19.2.9. Using images and country flags in the table
19.3. CSIM Table support
19.4. Table API Overview
19.5. Examples
19.5.1. Example 1
19.5.2. Example 2
19.5.3. Example 3
19.5.4. Example 4
19.5.5. Example 5
19.5.6. Example 6
19.6. Case study: Adding a table to a bar graph
20. Odometer
20.1. Introduction
20.1.1. Features
20.2. Creating and formatting basic odometer graphs
20.2.1. A basic odometer
20.2.2. Half and Full Odometers
20.2.3. Adding titles and captions
20.2.4. Adjusting colors
20.2.5. Changing indicator needle style
20.2.6. Adding drop shadows
20.2.7. Changing sizes and margins
20.2.8. Adding color indications in the scale
20.2.9. Changing size of the non-colored center area
20.2.10. Using multiple indicator needles in one odometer
20.2.11. Adding an odometer legend (label)
20.2.12. Adjusting the width and color of the odometer frame (border)
20.3. Working with the odometer scale
20.3.1. Adjusting the scale, ticks and labels
20.3.2. Adjusting scale label format
20.3.3. Adjusting the start and stop angle for the scale
20.4. Adding and positioning multiple odometers to a graph
20.4.1. Manual positioning
20.4.2. Using layout classes
20.5. Adding icon and text objects to the graph
20.5.1. Adding a text object
20.5.2. Adding icons to the graph
20.5.3. Adding background images
21. Windrose
21.1. Introduction
21.1.1. Features
21.1.2. Different types of Windrose plots
21.2. Creating and formatting basic Windrose graphs
21.2.1. Specifying the windrose scale
21.2.2. Specifying direction labels
21.3. Formatting the plot
21.3.1. Positioning the plot
21.3.2. Specifying the size of the plot
21.3.3. Specifying the size of the Zero-circle (middle circle)
21.3.4. Formatting the plot legend
21.3.5. Adjusting the grid colors
21.3.6. Adjusting the weight of the grid circles
21.3.7. Adding a box around the plot
21.3.8. Adjusting the size of the center zero circle
21.3.9. Localizing the default names for the compass directions
21.3.10. Adjusting the formatting of the windrose plot legs
21.4. Some more advanced formatting
21.4.1. Turning off Anti-aliasing
21.4.2. More on formatting scale-labels
21.4.3. Formatting the legend
21.4.4. Highlighting specific compass directions
21.4.5. Including a graph in a PDF
21.4.6. Adding a background image
21.4.7. Adjusting the interpretation for ordinal keys in data
21.5. Adding icon and text objects to the graph
21.5.1. Adding a text object
21.5.2. Adding icons to the graph
21.6. Using layout classes to position Windrose plots
21.7. Example section
21.7.1. Example 1
21.7.2. Example 2
21.7.3. Example 3
21.7.4. Example 4
21.7.5. Example 5
21.7.6. Example 6
21.7.7. Example 7
21.7.8. Example 8
21.7.9. Example 9
21.7.10. Example 10
22. Matrix graphs
22.1. Introduction
22.1.1. Features of the matrix plots
22.2. Creating and formatting a basic matrix graph
22.3. Mesh interpolating of input data
22.4. Formatting the matrix plot
22.4.1. Color maps
22.4.2. Changing the module type (rectangle vs. circle)
22.4.3. Adjusting the alpha blending of the plots
22.4.4. Specifying the size
22.4.5. Specifying the position of the plot on the graph
22.4.6. Adjusting the legend
22.4.7. Adding row and column legends
22.5. Adding icon and text objects to the graph
22.5.1. Adding a text object
22.5.2. Adding icons to the graph
22.5.3. Adding background images
22.6. Adding marker lines to the matrix plot
22.7. Using layout classes to position matrix plots
22.8. Built in color maps
22.8.1. Standard maps
22.8.2. Normalized center
22.8.3. Continues map
22.9. Using CSIM with matrix plots
22.10. Matrix graph examples
22.10.1. Example 1
22.10.2. Example 2
22.10.3. Example 3
22.10.4. Example 4
23. Filled contour graphs
23.1. Filled Contour graphs
23.1.1. Creating a filled contour graph
23.1.2. Enabling and disabling contour lines
23.1.3. Specifying a filled contour
23.1.4. Adjusting the labels in the contour
23.1.5. Selecting the adaptive method to use