Senitivity Output Data

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lynchyml
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Senitivity Output Data

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How to get data from a Senitivity Output ?

"table" doesn't work?

thank you!

[Edited on 5-4-2010 by lynchyml]
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You need to export the dataset. Try that, you will be able to see the options for exporting.

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Post by lynchyml »

PS:how to use the Senitivity Output Data in variable selection or something else? Is there any article about that?

The explain in the "User's Guide page222" as below needs more information in model apply
"A graph is generated showing confidence bounds for all the output values of cash flow that were generated when the three parameters were randomly varied about their distributions. You can expand the graph to full screen by clicking on the maximize/minimize button just left of the close button in the upper right corner.

The outer bounds of uncertainty (100 %) show maximum values of approximately 10 million dollars and minimum values of approximately 500 thousand dollars at the end of the simulation. Note the possibility of a decline in cash flow. The first simulation run (with the values of the Constants contained in the model) is plotted as a line indicated by the run name sensitivity. "
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Make sure you have a sensitivity graph instance in your toolset (if not, try mine, http://blog.metasd.com/2009/04/setting-up-vensim/ ). Then select the variable you're after (i.e. make it the workbench variable) and use the tool to get results. Sensitivity graphs, stats, and histograms only work on variables that are in your savelist.

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Post by lynchyml »

thank you, it is great
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