===== Coordinate Data Format Examples =====
The following examples will use the array object **pop[c,s,t]** which contains population data for North America by country, sex, and time where
c is the set country composed of: Canada, US, Mexico
s is the set sex composed of: male, female
t is the sequence time from 2000 to 2004
==== allCoord=off ====
If the allCoord parameter is set to off, data from the rightmost index are placed in columns. The import file may appear as follows:
!Years 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Canada female 12 14 16 18 20
US male 100 120 140 160 180
Mexico female 20 22 24 26 28
Canada male 10 12 14 16 18
Note that with coordinate format, there does not need to be data for every member of the set and the rows can be in any order. (In the above example, US female and Mexico male are not in the file.) However, the row labels in the import file must match the element names of the set. TOOL matches the labels to the element names to determine where to put the data in the object array.
==== allCoord=on ====
If the allCoord parameter is set to on, all data are in a single column. The import file may appear as follows:
Canada female 2000 12
Canada female 2001 14
Canada female 2002 16
Canada female 2003 18
Canada female 2004 20
US male 2000 100
US male 2001 120
US male 2002 140
US male 2003 160
US male 2004 180
Mexico female 2000 20
Mexico female 2001 22
Mexico female 2002 24
Mexico female 2003 26
Mexico female 2004 28
Canada male 2000 10
Canada male 2001 12
Canada male 2002 14
Canada male 2003 16
Canada male 2004 18