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==Result variables==
 
After solving a planning problem (PlanWise), or generating a scenario (RegWise), you can study each variable that was included in the simulation (in "Treatment Program Generator" in PlanWise, and "Simulate" in RegWise). You can study both stand-level results, and totals (see Report Builder below). In StandWise, you see the results in the "Table"-tab.
 
 
 
There is a large number of variables that you can include in a simulation. To be able to include a certain variable in an optimization model (in PlanWise), you must include when you run the "Treatment Program Generator". Click [[Result Variables | here]] to see a list of available variables.
 
 
 
==Stand-level results==
 
 
 
====PlanWise====
 
'''''Alternatives'''''
 
 
 
PlanWise generates several alternatives for each [[Definition:Treatment unit | treatment unit]]. These alternatives are used as input in the [[Optimization | optimization model]].
 
#Select the window "TPG Results".
 
#Right-click a TPG-result in the left pane, and select "View treatment programs".
 
#A tabbed window called "Treatment Programs .." now shows an overview of alternatives for a selected treatment unit. The cells shows the [[Definition:TreatmentCode | treatment codes]] for each time period. You select the treatment unit in the combo box, right above the table.
 
#To see more details for a specific alternative, right-click and select "View details for selected alternative...".
 
 
 
'''''Optimization results'''''
 
 
 
After optimization, one or more alternatives (depending on whether the [[Optimization#Decision_variables | decision variables]] are binary) have been selected. Follow these steps to get result table:
 
#Select tab "Optimization Results".
 
#Select sub-tab "Details"
 
#In the left pane, right-click the optimization result you are interested in, and select "View optimization".
 
#You can customize the table displayed:
 
##To change the number of time periods, edit the field "Number of periods".
 
##To select what variables to display, click the button "Select Variables".
 
##In Display names, you can choose whether to display short or long column names.
 
##To copy the table data to a spreadsheet program, right-click in the table and select "Copy all".
 
#Right-click an optimziation result, main window, tab "Optimization Results", sub-tab "Details".
 
 
 
====Simulation results in RegWise====
 
Same as for PlanWise alternatives, but select tab "Simulation Results", instead of "Optimization Results" in step 1.
 
 
 
====StandWise====
 
Main window, tab "Table". Select what variables to display by clicking on the button "Select Variables".
 
 
 
==Thematic maps==
 
In PlanWise and RegWise, there is an in-built map viewer that lets you step through time periods to study how different variables change over time, for a given plan or scenario. In StandWise, a stand-level map viewer shows a tree map in both 2D and 3D.
 
 
 
'''Instructions (PlanWise and RegWise)'''
 
# Click on the tab "Optimization Results > Map" (PlanWise), or "Simulation Results > Map" (RegWise). If it is not available, activate it in the "View"-menu.
 
# In the "Result"-listbox, select a result (a plan or a scenario) that you want to study. You may have to click on the "Refresh"-button to the right of the list.
 
# In "Map Properties", right-click a variable you are interested in and select "Add Items Automatically".
 
# In the dialog "Define Map Properties", you can choose the number of items in a gradient (continuous variables), the number of items, or what categories (class variables) you want to include in the map.
 
# After defining the map legend for the variable, right-click on the variable (back in "Map Properties") and select "Show in Map".
 
# At the top of the map, there is a period index showing the currently selected plan period. You can step forth and become with the arrows, or type the period number directly in the edit box.
 
 
 
==Tables and graphs ==
 
The [[Report Builder]] is a flexible tool with which you can create a large variety of tables and graphs.
 

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