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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]] | ||
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− | # Click '''OK '''in the confirmation dialog. | + | # Click '''OK '''in the confirmation dialog. <br /> [[File:Chapter2 28.png]] |
− | + | This creates a new variable with a default identifier, <code>Compare1</code>, with a list of the selected variables. | |
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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>. |
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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]] |
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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.
- Click
in the toolbar or from the hover icons, or press Control+r.
- Click OK in the confirmation dialog.
This creates a new variable with a default identifier, Compare1
, with a list of the selected variables.
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
.
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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