Insert: Table

## Command Line Usage

1. add_table_to_graph cols:=3 row:=3;
3. add_table_to_graph igl:=[graph1]layer1 cols:=5 rows:=4 title:=mytable col:=1;


## Variables

Display
Name
Variable
Name
I/O
and
Type
Default
Value
Description
Layer igl

Input

Layer

<active>

Specifies the graph layer to which the table should be added.

Number of Columns cols

Input

int

5

Specifies the number of columns in the table.

Number of Rows rows

Input

int

8

Specifies the number of rows in the table.

Table Title title

Input

string

Specifies the title of the table.

Show Column Labels col

Input

int

0

Specifies whether to show the column label row.

Table Name tabname

Output

string

Specifies the string name used to store the name of the created table.

## Description

This function adds a linked table to a graph or a layout. This is usually for displaying additional information on the graph/layout.

The table is editable. To edit it, you can double-click on the table. Then it is opened and you can edit it as in the Origin Worksheet. When the editing is done, you can click the Update Table button to update the changes to the graph/layout.

## Examples

In this example, we do simple statistics on sample data and then add the result to a table on graph.

• Import a sample data.
• Perform simple statistics.
• Plot the data.
• Add a table to the graph and fill it with the statistics result.
//Create a new workbook
newbook;
//Import a file
path$= system.path.program$ + "Samples\Statistics\";
fname$= path$ + "diameter.dat";
impasc;
wks.col1.type=1;
//Statisitcs and plot
stats 1 mean:=mymean sd:=mysd n:=myn min:=mymin max:=mymax sum:=mysum;
plotxy 1;

add_table_to_graph cols:=2 rows:=5 tabname:=TableName$title:="Basic Statistics"; //Fill table content range rr=[TableName$]1!col(1);
rr[1]$=Mean; rr[2]$=SD;
rr[3]$=N; rr[4]$=Min;
rr[5]$=Max; range ss=[TableName$]1!col(2);
ss = {mymean, mysd, myn, mymin, mymax};
doc -uw;	//Refresh