Table search and filtering in a Decision
Optimization
experiment
Last updated: Oct 23, 2024
Table search and filtering in a Decision Optimization experiment
You can filter tables in the Prepare data, Explore solution and Visualizationviews, by clicking the search icon and entering
a value to search on.
You can also specify a column name, colon, and a value. For example, if you
enter food:hot in the diet_food_nutrients table search
field, the table is filtered to display only the rows that contain the food "hot". In this example,
you obtain just one row that contains the food Hotdog. You can also enter the
prefix of a column name. For example, entering fo:hot obtains the same result as
food:hot. The column name is optional, so you can also enter
hot in this case. If the column name is not specified, all columns are
searched and the corresponding rows are obtained. For example, if you enter
0, in the diet_food_nutrients table you obtain four rows
that contain this value in one of the columns. You can also filter by using numeric values as
follows:
Enter in the search field
Result: rows displayed containing column values
column_name:12
Equal to 12
column_name :10..
Greater than or equal to 10
column_name :..10
Less than or equal to 10
column_name:15..25
Between 15 and 25
You can reorder the rows in the table by clicking the sort arrows on a table column. You can also
select more than one column to sort by.
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