8.2 Specifying nodes and features

First of all, you have to specify the nodes and node features you are interested in. These are selected in the first two rows of the statistics table. Select the node in the first row and the node feature in the second row (cf. screenshot). If you like to display more than just one node feature, you can add more node feature columns by clicking the Add button or selecting the Add column item in the context menu of the feature columns. The Remove and Clear buttons (and its corresponding items in the context menus) can be used to delete a single column or to delete all currently used columns, respectively.

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Figure: Specifying nodes and features

You might also choose the default arrangement of the nodes and features by pressing the Default button in the button toolbar. All terminal nodes specified in the query will be presented as columns and the default feature (usually the word feature) will be used.

Next, you have to build the table. Press one of the two Build buttons in the upper left or lower right corner, respectively. The statistics table will be filled with feature value information.

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Figure: Building the table

The left two columns of the table show the corpus graph ID and the number of the current submatch (Remember that a query can be matched by a corpus graph more than once.). By default, the rows are ordered corresponding to the ordering of the corpus graphs. If you like to change the sort sequence of the rows, consult subsection 8.4.

To adapt the table layout, you can also change the width of a column or change the column ordering with the help of your mouse device.