Add a Table Annotation (
) plot to add annotations from a table to a plot. Right-click a
1D Plot Group,
2D Plot Group, or
3D Plot Group to add this plot type. First define a table to plot. This plot is also available from the plot groups’ contextual ribbon toolbars, under
More Plots. Add a
Transparency subnodes if needed (3D only).
From the Source list, choose
Table (the default),
Evaluation group, or
Local table. For the two first options, then choose a table or evaluation group table with the data that you want to use for annotations from the
Table or
Evaluation group list below. Then, from the
x-coordinates,
y-coordinates, and
z-coordinates (3D only) lists select the columns to use for the
x-coordinates,
y-coordinates, and
z-coordinates, respectively: Select
Row index to use the table’s row indexes (row numbers), or leave it at
Automatic to let the software determine the input from the data in the table.
If you choose Local table from the Source list, a table appear where you can define the annotations by adding rows with coordinates in the
x-coordinate,
y-coordinate, and
z-coordinate (3D only) columns and the corresponding annotations in the
Annotation column.
When done, click the Plot button (
) to plot the table annotations.
The Show point check box is selected to show a point for the location of the data in the table.
From the Color list, select
From theme (the default) or select one of the available colors. Select
Custom to define a custom color.
From the Background color list, select
None (the default) for no background color,
From theme (the default) or select one of the available colors. Select
Custom to define a custom color.
From the Anchor point list, select an anchor point for the annotation:
Upper left (the default),
Upper right,
Upper middle,
Middle right,
Center,
Middle left,
Lower right,
Lower middle, or
Lower left.
From the Orientation list, choose
Horizontal (the default) or
Vertical for a vertically oriented annotation.
Select the Show frame check box to display a frame around the annotation.
Select the Relative padding check box to add optional padding to the annotation in the
x padding,
y padding, and
z padding (when available) fields. The values for the padding are relative. The default value, 0.1, means a padding that is 10% of the bounding box for the annotation.