Difference between revisions of "Optimization"

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[[Category:Optimization]]
 
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==About the optimization tool==
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===About the optimization tool===
  
==Instructions==
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===Instructions===
  
===Settings===
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====Settings====
  
  
===Adding a variable===
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====Adding a variable====
  
===Adding a parameter which is linked to a state or revenue variable ===
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====Adding a parameter which is linked to a state or revenue variable ====
 
# In the Optimization Model window, right-click in "Parameters" section and Select "Add new parameter"
 
# In the Optimization Model window, right-click in "Parameters" section and Select "Add new parameter"
 
# Type a name, for example "pulpWood" (without apostrophes)
 
# Type a name, for example "pulpWood" (without apostrophes)
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# In the Properties window for the parameter (under the syntax window), under Databinding > ResultProperty, you can see what Heureka variable the parameter is bounded to. If you click on it you can change the binding.
 
# In the Properties window for the parameter (under the syntax window), under Databinding > ResultProperty, you can see what Heureka variable the parameter is bounded to. If you click on it you can change the binding.
  
===Adding a function===
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====Adding a function====
  
  
==Sharing and downloading models===
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===Sharing and downloading models===

Revision as of 12:53, 20 January 2010


About the optimization tool

Instructions

Settings

Adding a variable

Adding a parameter which is linked to a state or revenue variable

  1. In the Optimization Model window, right-click in "Parameters" section and Select "Add new parameter"
  2. Type a name, for example "pulpWood" (without apostrophes)
  3. Let "Heureka result variable" be selected
  4. Click Next
  5. Select Financial Value > PulpWood Volume Total (if this is the variable you are interested in)
  6. Click Finish

To check what Heureka variable a certain parameter is linked to:

  1. Select the parameter
  2. In the Properties window for the parameter (under the syntax window), under Databinding > ResultProperty, you can see what Heureka variable the parameter is bounded to. If you click on it you can change the binding.

Adding a function

Sharing and downloading models