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  • id: unique identifier (as reference to this table);
  • tableStyle: a choice of tableStyle which can be influenced by using the corresponding classes in a cascading style sheet. Choices are tableStyle1 to tableStyle10;
  • column: indicates what (of one or more Timeseries) should be shown in the columns (options are: location, time, date, locationcritical, parameter, parameters, choice, allSeries);
  • row: indicates what (of one or more Timeseries) should be shown in the rows (options are: location, time, date, locationcritical, parameter, parameters, choice, allSeries);
  • relativeWholePeriod: definition of a moving period in time to be displayed (in the example above 24 hours before the day containing T0 of the forecast and 24 after the day containing T0 of the forecast (in total 3 days);
  • topLeftText: definition of the text to be displayed in the upper left cell of the table;
  • cellFormat: format of the cell containing the values;
  • topFormat: format Format of the column headers. : "0,number,0.00" for a number, "0,date,dd/MMM" for a date.
    In combination with <column>location</column>, the format topFormat specifies what should be written in the header of the column. : "1" for the location name, "2" for parameter name, "3" for parameter unit (N. NB B. use curly brackets in place of the quotation marks).
    In combination with <column>parameters</column> or <column>allSeries</column>, the topFormat element can be used to specify a custom column header for each data column. For a table with one data column just specify the custom column header in the topFormat element. For a table with multiple data columns, specify multiple custom column headers (one for each column), separated by "#" symbols, in the topFormat element. E.g. "header1#header2#header3". To use default headers instead of custom column headers, leave the topFormat element completely empty. If custom column headers are used, then there should be as many custom column headers as data columns in the table, otherwise a warning is logged and default column headers are used instead;
  • leftFormat: format of the most left column;
  • missingValueText: definition of the missing value character. Choices are: " ", "#", "-" or "--";
  • nullValueText: definition of the null value (NAN) indicator. Choices are: " ", "-", "-999", "no data";

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