If you don’t read manuals

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Experienced modelers find most Analytica features intuitive. But, it’s helpful to get a good grasp of some key concepts so you can get up to speed rapidly. Here are a few chapters that you might find especially helpful to review.

Building Effective

Models

Offers guidelines for creating effective models, distilled from the experience of master modelers. It

offers a practical guide for building effective models that are clear, reliable, and focus on what

really matters — the decisions, objectives, and key uncertainties. These tips are not specific to

Analytica, but we designed Analytica to make them especially easy to follow. See page 57.

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Pdavis2

44 months ago
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Should the paragraph on "Arrays and Indexes" end with "or programming without arrays? (rather than with arrays)?

Should the last paragraph, on Procedural Programming, be re-expressed to ntot require understanding what constitutes procedural programming? For example, in Analytica, a scalar product might be Sum (A*B, index), whereas in a procedural language there might be a For or While loop.

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