Tabulate - Texas Instruments Cabri Geometry II Manual Book

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Tabulate

The Tabulate tool collects selected measurements, calculations, and numerical values into a single
data table. You must define the table before values can be entered.
When you select values for tabulation, they are entered into the next available column of the table.
If the value has a label comment, it is copied into the first row of the column and the value is
copied into the next available row. If the value does not have a label comment, the first row will be
empty for that column. Comments that you later add to tabulation values are copied into the first
row in that value's column. See " Comments" in the chapter "Using the Display Toolbox" for
instructions on adding a comment to a numerical value.
The values in a column are not displayed unless the full width of the column is visible. Each row of
the table is numbered sequentially in the first column on the left. You can enter single values into
the table when at least one object changes and you press the
You can collect data automatically by selecting the table, and then using Animation . Data is stored in
the table for each of the defined tabulation values at a rate relative to the animation.
You can delete columns or rows, and change column width (see page 11-13). The maximum
number of rows is 999. The number of columns is limited by memory.
You can make only one table for each Cabri Geometry II drawing. You can copy the values in a
table to another program (such as a spreadsheet program). First, select the table with the Pointer
tool, and use Copy from the Edit menu. Then go to the target program, and paste the data.
Note: The example tables shown on the following pages are for the Macintosh version using the
Chicago font. The display attributes options are not available for the Windows and DOS versions;
therefore, the fonts displayed on your screen will be different.
Copying permitted provided TI copyright notice is included
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