Adding Datasets

The following procedure describes how to add a dataset manually.

You can also add datasets:

To add a dataset manually:

  1. Access the Datasets window:
    • For project-level datasets, click ProjectDatasets from the menu bar, or click  Datasets on the Desktop ribbon tab.
    • For design-level datasets, click HFSSDesign Datasets from the menu bar.

    The Datasets window appears, listing any project or design-level datasets.

    Data Sets Window

  2. Click Add.
    Note:

    If you are adding a project-level dataset, and the project includes an HFSS design, you will be presented the option to add either a 1D Dataset or 3D Dataset.

    Add dataset option

    See: Adding a 3D Dataset.

    The Add Dataset window appears.

    Add Dataset Window. Empty

    The left side of the Add Dataset window contains fields for the dataset name and a table for X- and Y- coordinates. The right side contains a graphic display that draws a line for the coordinates you add. It also includes buttons for the following functions:

    • Swap X-Y Data – this swaps the X- and Y- coordinates and adjusts the graphical display.
    • Import Dataset – this provides a way to import data sets from an external source. The format is a tab-separated points file. Clicking the button opens a file browser window.
    • Export Dataset – this provides a way to export the current dataset to a tab separated points file. Clicking the button opens a file browser window.
    • Add Row Above – adds a new row to the table above the selected row.
    • Add Row Below – adds a new row to the table below the selected row.
    • Append Row – opens a dialog box that lets you specify a number of rows to add to the table.
    • Delete Row – deletes the selected row or rows.
  3. Enter a Name for the dataset.
    Note:

    Project-level datasets must begin with a dollar sign character ($). If you do not type one, it will be added for you.

  4. Enter X/Y coordinates, either by manually typing or by clicking Import Dataset.

    If desired, click the X and Y column headers to change the unit.

    The display updates to show your coordinates.

    Add Dataset - Filled

  5. When you are finished, click OK to exit the Add Datasets window.

    The new dataset appears in the Datasets list.

    Datasets List w/ Example

    The dataset plot is extrapolated into an expression that can be used in parametric analyses, boundary definitions, or assigned to a material property value.

    You can now edit, remove, clone, or export the dataset. You can also change the plot display properties.

  6. Click Done to exit the Datasets window.