How To Use It
Chapter 1. "Overview"
, describes IBM Visualization Data Explorer--an integrated visualization environment--and its main features.
Chapter 2. "Introduction to Visualization"
introduces the basic terminology and working principle of Data Explorer.
Chapter 3. "Understanding the Data Model"
, presents a formal description of Data Explorer's underlying data model. (Users who do not require such a description, however, should find the informal treatment in
Chapter 2. "Introduction to Visualization"
sufficient for their purposes.)
Chapter 4. "Data Explorer Execution Model"
describes the Data Explorer execution model.
The next five chapters deal with various aspects of the Data Explorer graphical user interface:
Chapter 5. "Graphical User Interface: Basics"
Chapter 6. "Graphical User Interface: Important Windows"
Chapter 7. "Graphical User Interface: Control Panels, Interactors, and Macros"
Chapter 8. "Graphical User Interface: Menus, Options, and the Message Window"
Chapter 9. "Graphical User Interface: For Advanced Users"
If you intend to use only existing visual programs, see
5.4 , "Executing a Visual Program"
6.1 , "Using the Image Window"
6.3 , "Using the Colormap Editor"
.
7.1 , "Using Control Panels and Interactors"
Chapter 10. "Data Explorer Scripting Language"
presents a more traditional approach to creating data visualizations. In this connection, see also
Chapter 1. "Data Explorer Tools"
in
IBM Visualization Data Explorer User's Reference
.
Appendix A. "Using Data Explorer: Some Useful Hints"
describes some of the ways to use Data Explorer more effectively.
Appendix B. "Importing Data: File Formats"
discusses various data formats that Data Explorer can import, including Data Explorer's native format.
The remaining appendixes contain information of varying interest to different users:
Appendix C. "Environment Variables and Command Line Options"
Appendix D. "User Interface Configuration"
Appendix E. "Data Explorer Fonts"
Appendix F. "Data Explorer Colors"
Appendix G. "Accelerator Keys"
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