Difference between revisions of "Optimization"
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− | ==About the optimization tool== | + | ===About the optimization tool=== |
− | ==Instructions== | + | ===Instructions=== |
− | ===Settings=== | + | ====Settings==== |
− | ===Adding a variable=== | + | ====Adding a variable==== |
− | ===Adding a parameter which is linked to a state or revenue variable === | + | ====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=== | + | ====Adding a function==== |
− | ==Sharing and downloading models=== | + | ===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
- In the Optimization Model window, right-click in "Parameters" section and Select "Add new parameter"
- Type a name, for example "pulpWood" (without apostrophes)
- Let "Heureka result variable" be selected
- Click Next
- Select Financial Value > PulpWood Volume Total (if this is the variable you are interested in)
- Click Finish
To check what Heureka variable a certain parameter is linked to:
- Select the parameter
- 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.