Philip
Using a the first column as label should work if you tick the box
"Include a third column as data point IDs?"
Regards, Hans-Rudolf
On 04/09/2014 07:47 AM, Philippe Moncuquet wrote:
Hi Hans-Rudolph,
Ok so the syntax in the wrapper was not the problem. My file was tabular
but the firs
Hi Hans-Rudolph,
Ok so the syntax in the wrapper was not the problem. My file was tabular
but the first column contained string and numbers whereas the second column
contained only numbers. When I added a 3rd column with numbers to test I
was able to see the button and generate some graphics. I wi
On 04/08/2014 02:05 AM, Philippe Moncuquet wrote:
Hi Rudolph,
Thanks for the answer. I understand that it would make no sense to allow
generation of graphics on non relevant data. My data is in tabular
format and that is the reason why I was surprise not to see that button.
I
Hi Rudolph,
Thanks for the answer. I understand that it would make no sense to allow
generation of graphics on non relevant data. My data is in tabular format
and that is the reason why I was surprise not to see that button.
I wouldn't be surprised if something was wrong in my syntax.
Hi Philip
The appearance of the visualization button depends on the datatype of
your output. E.g. when it is set to 'tabular', you should get the button
allowing you to create a scatter plot.
However, depending on your data, it might not make much sense to
visualize it in 'Trackster', 'Circs