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This chapter introduces the Result window and shows how to view results as tables or as graphs. It is explained how to rearrange or pivot results by exchanging table rows and columns, or graph axes and keys, and slicer dimensions. Probabilistic results can be easily displayed by selecting an uncertainty view. The chapter also describes how to compare two or more variables in the same table or graph.
 
This chapter introduces the Result window and shows how to view results as tables or as graphs. It is explained how to rearrange or pivot results by exchanging table rows and columns, or graph axes and keys, and slicer dimensions. Probabilistic results can be easily displayed by selecting an uncertainty view. The chapter also describes how to compare two or more variables in the same table or graph.
  
 
==Sections==
 
==Sections==
* [[The Result window]]
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* [[Result window]]
* [[Viewing a result as a table]]
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* [[Table view of a result]]
* [[Viewing a result as a graph]]
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* [[Graph view of a result]]
* [[Uncertainty views]]
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* [[Uncertainty view of a result]]
 
* [[Comparing results]]
 
* [[Comparing results]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
<footer>Examining a Model / {{PAGENAME}} / Analyzing Model Behavior </footer>
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* [[Tutorial: Reviewing a model#Displaying_results|Tutorial: Displaying results]]
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<footer>Examining a Model / {{PAGENAME}} / Parametric analysis </footer>

Latest revision as of 22:47, 23 June 2016


This chapter introduces the Result window and shows how to view results as tables or as graphs. It is explained how to rearrange or pivot results by exchanging table rows and columns, or graph axes and keys, and slicer dimensions. Probabilistic results can be easily displayed by selecting an uncertainty view. The chapter also describes how to compare two or more variables in the same table or graph.

Sections

See Also


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