Table widgets in Decision Optimization experiments
You can add tables in the Visualization view to improve the readability of data.
Table widget specifications include columns that follow this syntax:
{
"name": "Table Cars",
"type": "Table",
"property": "Acceleration",
"label": "Acceleration",
"type": "Number",
"visible": true,
"width": 100,
"style": {}
}
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
property |
Key property to access data in the specified row. |
type |
Required to have a proper search and filter feature, as numbers are not searched like strings. |
visible |
Allows the display or hiding of any column without completely removing its definition. |
label |
Defines the column headings. |
style |
Allows tables to be styled by adding CSS properties in camel case. For example, if you want
to specify the alignment of text in a table, use textAlign rather than
text-align. |
You can customize the rendering of tables by using the following elements:
| Element | Description |
|---|---|
numbered |
Displays row numbers. |
compact |
Reduces row height. |
columnExpand |
Set columnExpand to true to expand the column widths to fit
into the widget. |
columnShrink |
Set columnShrink to true to shrink the column widths to fit
into the widget. |
The search and filtering feature is available in tables. To search content in a table, click the
search icon
. You can limit your search to a specific column, by adding a prefix
to your search as follows"column heading":"search". For example,
name:chevrolet. To search values that range from x to y, use
10..20. You can also search values greater than x, for example
10.., and values less than x, for example ..20. For more
information about table filtering, see Table search and filtering in a Decision Optimization experiment.