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- | ====== Simulation table ====== | ||
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- | Simulation tables are used to run deterministic simulations with different sets of parameter inputs. The parameter values are specified by the user. | ||
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- | They are useful for: | ||
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- | * Running different scenarios | ||
- | * To see how simulation outputs are affected for different parameter values | ||
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- | ===== Using a simulation table ===== | ||
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- | To run a simulation with a simulation table: | ||
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- | - Set [[Simulation_table_settings|simulation table settings]] | ||
- | - Select number of simulations. | ||
- | - Select parameters. | ||
- | - Assign values to varied parameters. | ||
- | - Change the **Output option** in [[Simulation_settings|simulation settings]] to **Produce specified output only**. | ||
- | - Select **Simulation | Simulation table** from the simulation menu. | ||
- | - Run simulations. See [[Running_simulations|Running simulations]]. | ||
- | - Analyse results. See [[Results_window# | ||
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- | ===== See also ===== | ||
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- | * [[Simulation_table_settings|Simulation table settings]] | ||
- | * [[Charts_window|Charts window]] | ||
- | * [[Tables_window|Tables window]] | ||
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