Other Ways of Viewing a Simulation

In addition to model windows, AstroGrav allows you to view a simulation as a table of data, a tree showing the object hierarchy, or as details of any desired object.

Table windows let you view a simulation in the form of a table, with each object's data occupying one row of the table. AstroGrav keeps track of a large number of numerical parameters for each object in a simulation, and these are divided into six groups. Table windows allow you to select any combination of groups for display, and to sort the data on any desired column. You can also change the column widths, reorganize the columns, and change the row heights.

Tree windows let you view a simulation in the form of a tree showing the hierarchical structure of the system. This allows you to easily see how the objects in a simulation are organized. The nodes of a tree can be opened or closed at will in order to focus on any particular area of interest.

Detail windows let you view a simulation by showing all the details of a single object, including its relationship with the other objects in the system. The numerical parameters are divided into the same six groups as in table windows, with all six groups always being displayed. In addition to the numerical data, two trees are also shown - one showing the object's family, and the other showing what the object is orbiting. These two trees can be manipulated in the same way as the trees in tree windows.

 

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