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It’s easy to compare directly two or more variables in one table or graph.
 
It’s easy to compare directly two or more variables in one table or graph.
  
 
# Select the variables together in the diagram, using ''Shift+click ''to add each to the selection, or dragging a selection rectangle around them. [[File:Chapter2 27.png]]
 
# Select the variables together in the diagram, using ''Shift+click ''to add each to the selection, or dragging a selection rectangle around them. [[File:Chapter2 27.png]]
# Click [[File:Chapter2 2.png]] in the navigation toolbar, or press ''Control+r''.
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# Click '''OK '''in the confirmation dialog. <br /> [[File:Chapter2 28.png]]
  
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This creates a new variable with a default identifier, <code>Compare1</code>, with a list of the selected variables.
  
This creates a new variable with a default identifier, '''Compare1''', with a list of the selected variables.
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:[[File:Chapter2 29.png]]
  
[[File:Chapter2 29.png]]
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The result of <code>Compare1</code> is a graph containing an index containing the titles of the variables being compared. This is the [[Self]] index of the <code>Compare1</code>. It also includes all the indexes of the array variables being compared — in this case, [[Time]] and <code>Buying Price</code>.
  
The result of '''Compare1 '''is a graph containing an index containing the titles of the variables being compared. This is the '''Self '''index of the '''Compare1'''. It also includes all the indexes of the array variables being compared — in this case, '''Time '''and '''Buying Price'''.
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[[File:Chapter2 30.png]]
 
  
 
This helps clarify how the interest payments reduce (become less negative) as the principal payments on the mortgage increase (become more negative).
 
This helps clarify how the interest payments reduce (become less negative) as the principal payments on the mortgage increase (become more negative).
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Tutorial: Dynamic system model#Viewing_multiple_results_simultaneously|Tutorial: Viewing multiple results simultaneously]]
| [[Uncertainty views]] <- || [[Comparing results]] || -> [[Chapter 3: Analyzing Model Behavior]]
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* [[XY Comparison]]
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* [[Self]]
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It’s easy to compare directly two or more variables in one table or graph.

  1. Select the variables together in the diagram, using Shift+click to add each to the selection, or dragging a selection rectangle around them. Chapter2 27.png
  2. Click ToolbarResultButton.png in the toolbar  or from the hover icons, or press Control+r.
  3. Click OK in the confirmation dialog.
    Chapter2 28.png

This creates a new variable with a default identifier, Compare1, with a list of the selected variables.

Chapter2 29.png

The result of Compare1 is a graph containing an index containing the titles of the variables being compared. This is the Self index of the Compare1. It also includes all the indexes of the array variables being compared — in this case, Time and Buying Price.

Chapter2 30.png

This helps clarify how the interest payments reduce (become less negative) as the principal payments on the mortgage increase (become more negative).

See Also


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