I am wondering what the columns and the figures above the columns stand for. The highest column (e.g. as for net profit) does not deliver the highest net profit of all combination (with that respective parameter value). The value can, however, be found the results table. Who could shed some light into it? Many thanks
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In 1 Param graph, the Metric column e.g. for Net Profit identifies the highest result reached using the selected Parameter.
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thanks! this, however, is not the case in my optimization. To provide a specified example please see attached file
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Thanks for the detailed walkthrough. Apparently I wasn't right when mentioning the highest result reached. Sorry about that. From what I gather it simply takes the first values encountered while incrementing the parameter and not aims at highest values at all.
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Thanks for your prompt reply. I am still lost here. When I optimize I naturally look out for the parameters that deliver the best result - in my example the net profit in a stable environment. I am wondering what sort information value offers the 1 parameter graph. The highest column and the hightest value obviously do not provide the highest net profit.
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Well you can sort the Results list or use the 2 parameter graph.
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