Operations on tables
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Extraction of subtables
The basic command to choose elements inside a table is dtgrep. Commands are <, top and {{t|bottom}.
Other commands: dtsplit
Selecting sets of tags
In order to create a subtable with a predefined set of tags, use the flagtags:
tr = dtgrep(t,'tags',[5,9,11:15]);
would explore the table t and create the output table tr, including only the tags 5,9, 11:15.
Excluding sets of tags
In order to exclude a set of tags, use the flag exclude:
tr = dtgrep(t,'exclude',[5,9,11:15]);
would explore the table t and create the output table tr, excluding any rows with tags 5,9, 11:15.
Selecting subtables by property
The flag tr (for table restriction) allows operating restrictions on a table.
By property name
If you know the shortname of the property, you can use directly:
<> >> tRestricted = dtgrep(t,'tr','0.3<cc<0.5'); <> operator 0.3<cc<0.5 (#1) 100 before, 16 after
By column number
<> >> tRestricted= dtgrep(t,'tr','0.3<&10<0.5'); <> operator 0.3<cc<0.5 (#1) 100 before, 16 after
Top and bottom hits
The flag tr allows selection of the tags that score best or worst for a given property, with syntax
<property>[top]<number> or <property>[bottom]<number>
where <property> can be given as column number preceded by &, or by column name:
dtgrep example.tbl -tr &10[top]25 -o output.tbl dtgrep example.tbl -tr cc[top]25 -o output.tbl
both selects the 25 best particles (according to the cc coded in column 10) in table example.tbl and writes the subtable in file output.tbl.
Geometrical operations on tables
Rigid body operations can be applied onto tables with dynamo_rigid_apply or Template:Dynamo table rotate