Viewing Tabular Output from
Just the Right Angle
Do you need to see a compilation of concentration values?
How about a list of only the phosphate species? Or
perhaps you need to focus on a single run? The MINEQL
Data Object (MDO) provides just this type of flexibility.

The output data is organized within a 3
dimensional data space where the dimensions are Variables
(Concentration (C), Log C, Log K, and % Total), Species
(all dissolved complexes, solids, or adsorbed species for
a selected component), and Observations (for
instance, Sample No.1, 2, 3...).
A table is a 2 dimensional slice through this 3-D space.
The Output Manager provides the interface for selecting a
particular view (e.g., the Variables vs. Species) and you
specify the value of the missing dimension (e.g., Run No.
1). This provides a great deal of flexibilty in examining
your output data from any conceivable perspective.
In addition, once a view is displayed on-screen, it can
be further reduced to include only the data of interest. |