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Naming an Attribute
• Double-click on <new>.
• Type the name “Team”.
• Press Enter.
• Notice that a Collection has now been created.
Adding the Data
• Enter the first team “Blades” under the Team attribute.
• Press Enter.• Continue adding teams.• Continue adding all other data.
Naming the Collection
• Double-click on Collection 1.
• Type the new name “HockeyStats”.
• Press Enter.
About Sorting
• You can sort data according to orders of priority.
• The first sort attribute is the primary sort.
• Within the primary, you can specify a secondary sort.
• This can be continued for all attributes.
Secondary and Higher Sorts
• Click on the Wins attribute.• Select Sort Descending from the Data menu.• Click on the Losses attribute.• Select Sort Ascending from the Data menu. • Check your final Case Table to verify the sorts:
see next slide =>
About Filtering
• Data can be filtered to exclude unwanted entries.
• For example, in the next slide we will filter out any teams with points 16 or over. =>
Points Filter
• Click on the Data menu and select Add Filter.
• Click on the plus sign beside Attributes.
• Double-click on the Points attribute.
• Click “<16” and the Apply button.
Your final screen will look like =>
About Hiding Attributes
• You can hide various attributes to make a custom table without actually deleting any data.
• Click on the HockeyStats collection box and then drag a Case Table to the work area.
• Notice that the new table does not include the filter as shown on the next slide. =>
Hiding Attributes
• Click on the Wins attribute.
• From the Display menu, select Hide Attribute.
• Do the same for Losses, Ties, Points, and Sample.
Sort by GF
• Right-click on the GF attribute and select Sort Descending.
• Your final screen will look like this: