Hi
I just finished the replicate of the Urban dynamics model (URBAN2) in the book of the introduction to urban dynamics by Louis Edward Alfred etal.
however, during the switch between the old and new GUI under version 9.2.4, I find my Middle house Level variable (named middle H) is missing ( in the view of Housing). but the Middle H is in existence according to the model checking. can someone help me to recover the Middle H stock in the model?
I also realized a couple of issues under the new GUI under 9.2.4, the customs graph that I made under the control panel, graph scaling does not work at all, I cannot adjust the X-axis division, I set 5 division for 150 years, but it still show 8 divisions ( see view Policy).
also during the switch between old GUI and new GUI, the sketch in old GUI becomes largely distorted e.g. arrows line become so short that i can only see the arrow head only). maybe the variable settings are not right. I am not sure how to prevent this.
i attached the model for your investigation and fixing.
thank you
missing level display in sketch
missing level display in sketch
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Re: missing level display in sketch
It's hidden. On the bottom toolbar, find "Show level" and select "All". Now you can select it and unhide.
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Re: missing level display in sketch
Sorry for late feedback
Still the customs graph x,y division setting does not work under new GUI, pls advise.
BR
Still the customs graph x,y division setting does not work under new GUI, pls advise.
BR
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Re: missing level display in sketch
This is on our to-do list. All I can suggest for now is creating the graph in Excel if Vensim is not giving you exactly what you need.
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Units are important!
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