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    == Create a new spreadsheet ==
    == Create a new spreadsheet ==
    The data is organized and stored in LabPlot in the data containers Spreadsheet and Matrix. For the data we want to import and visualize in this example we're dealing with the data organized in columns (one variable per column) in the original source file. The spreadsheet is the appropriate data container to import such data into. To create a new spreadsheet, select from the content menu in the project explorer "Add New/Spreadsheet" (or alternatively from the corresponding items in the main menu or in the toolbar):
    The data is organized and stored in LabPlot in [[Special:myLanguage/LabPlot/DataContainers|Data Containers]]. For the data we want to import and visualize in this example we're dealing with the data organized in columns (one variable per column) in the original source file. [[Special:myLanguage/LabPlot/DataContainers/Spreadsheet|Spreadsheet]] is the appropriate data container to import such data into. To create a new spreadsheet, select from the content menu in the project explorer "Add New/Spreadsheet" (or alternatively from the corresponding items in the main menu or in the toolbar):


    You'll get a new spreadsheet created with its default settings:
    You'll get a new spreadsheet created with its default settings:

    Revision as of 10:48, 1 May 2021

    Import of the data and its visualization can be achieved with a couple of mouse clicks in LabPlot:

    Create a new project

    After the start of LabPlot, create a new project by selecting "File/New" from the main menu or alternatively by clicking on the corresponding icon in the toolbar:

    After the new project was created, you'll see Project Explorer showing the structure of the project as well as Properties Explorer showing the properties of the currently selected object in the project explorer. The project is empty yet and we're going to add some more content to it now.

    Create a new spreadsheet

    The data is organized and stored in LabPlot in Data Containers. For the data we want to import and visualize in this example we're dealing with the data organized in columns (one variable per column) in the original source file. Spreadsheet is the appropriate data container to import such data into. To create a new spreadsheet, select from the content menu in the project explorer "Add New/Spreadsheet" (or alternatively from the corresponding items in the main menu or in the toolbar):

    You'll get a new spreadsheet created with its default settings:

    We're prepared now to import the data into this new spreadsheet.

    Import data

    To import the data from an external file select "Import from File" in the main menu:

    In the "Import File" Dialog, specify the location of the file to be imported and the settings for the import like the separating character, etc.:

    Navigate to the "Preview" tab in this dialog to check whether the structure of the data will be properly read with the current settings:

    Click on the Ok-button to import the data into the spreadsheet. After the import you'll see your data in the spreadsheet:

    Visualize data

    The imported data contains signals from multiple sensors that were placed on a multicopter. We want to visualize the acceleration in the x-direction. For this we select the column containing this data and select "Plot Data/xy-curve" from the context menu of this column:

    The "Plot Data" Dialog will appear:

    LabPlot automatically recognized the column "Time" that will be used for x. We keep all the other setting as shown on this screenshot to visualize the data in a new plot on a new worksheet:

    Once the plot is created you can modify its appearance by clicking on the plot or one of its children and modifying the properties in the properties explorer.

    Export results

    To export the produced plot, click on the Export button and specify the location of the file and its format: