Difference between revisions of "Creating the Populations objective"
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+ | 5. Click on the key icon to open the Attribute panel. Select ‘Identifier’ in the attribute popup menu. Type ‘Populations’, then press alt+enter. | ||
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+ | 6. Move the new Populations node as indicated below | ||
[[Image:Foxes and Hares diagram 1.3.jpg]] | [[Image:Foxes and Hares diagram 1.3.jpg]] | ||
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[[Image:Foxes and Hares diagram 1.4.jpg]] | [[Image:Foxes and Hares diagram 1.4.jpg]] |
Revision as of 08:56, 3 June 2010
1. Select both ‘Hares at end’ and ‘Foxes at end’ nodes to compare their result. Press the Result button. A question box will appear, click ‘ok’.
2. Result window should appear. Click on the horizontal-axis pop up menu, select ‘time’.
3. You should have a result like this.
4. Click on the diagram button.
Expected: There's a new node titled 'Compare1' on the diagram and it is selected
5. Click on the key icon to open the Attribute panel. Select ‘Identifier’ in the attribute popup menu. Type ‘Populations’, then press alt+enter.
6. Move the new Populations node as indicated below
7. Select ‘Class’ attribute from the Attribute popup menu.
8. From the Class popup menu select ‘Objective’. Variable node should be replaced by Objective node.
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