Dear Tom, Administrator,
I just need to export the data of some variables from the model (and not all the run). Is there a way to do so?
BR,
Exporting data of variables
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Re: Exporting data of variables
Have you looked at the help system? It's all explained in detail,
http://www.vensim.com/documentation/ind ... export.htm
http://www.vensim.com/documentation/ind ... export.htm
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Re: Exporting data of variables
Thanks for your reply. I have already read this part, but I mean "automatically" exporting some variables after finishing simulation. Creating a savelist needs manual process after finishing simulation, while I am looking for an "automatic" way for exporting and updating after each run.
BR,
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Re: Exporting data of variables
Does this help?
http://www.vensim.com/documentation/ind ... ?23332.htm
http://www.vensim.com/documentation/ind ... ?23332.htm
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Re: Exporting data of variables
Yes, it works. Thanks so much
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Re: Exporting data of variables
Hello,
I would like to validate my output graphs obtained.
Is there any way to export these graphs and analyse the result in MSexcel or any other tool?
I am not able to export the output table or graphs either by using Model>Export Dataset, or going to Table>Export window contents
Please help
I would like to validate my output graphs obtained.
Is there any way to export these graphs and analyse the result in MSexcel or any other tool?
I am not able to export the output table or graphs either by using Model>Export Dataset, or going to Table>Export window contents
Please help
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Re: Exporting data of variables
What error messages are you getting? I've tried exporting and had no trouble, and can also save a table as a text file, and click the little clipboard icon to copy the contents to the clipboard.KarthikThilak wrote:I am not able to export the output table or graphs either by using Model>Export Dataset, or going to Table>Export window contents
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Re: Exporting data of variables
Thank you.It seems to wok now.
But let me know how can I analyse this output graph or table?
I read that the software BATS -behaviour analysis and testing software helps this purpose.
Can the analysis be done in excel?
But let me know how can I analyse this output graph or table?
I read that the software BATS -behaviour analysis and testing software helps this purpose.
Can the analysis be done in excel?
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Re: Exporting data of variables
I've never heard of this.KarthikThilak wrote:I read that the software BATS -behaviour analysis and testing software helps this purpose.
I think only you can answer that question.KarthikThilak wrote:Can the analysis be done in excel?
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