Customize scale of charts in experimenter

Customize scale of charts in experimenter

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Customize scale of charts in experimenter

guiroehe
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[ FlexSim 25.0.2 ]

Hello,

is there a way to customize x or y scales in the charts produced by the experimenter (view results)? When one has to compare results coming from different models / experimenters, keeping the same scale on charts and reports helps to convey results to customers.

If this feature is available, would you please give me directions? I could not find it in the documentation.

Thank you.

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Jacob_White
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Hi @Gui Vaccaro,

The charts in the experimenter use the same settings of the chart in the model. For example, if you use a time plot graph, you can set a custom y axis, that when you run the experiment again, should be applied to the charts in the experimenter results.

Otherwise, it may be best to use the scenario charts when comparing data from different scenarios. This allows you to view data between the scenarios on the same axes, but you may still need to specify the time plot's y axis specifically.

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guiroehe
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Hi, @Jacob W2 ,

thank you, but I believe I was not clear on my question: the question is related to set the axes limits after the experiments already run. Doing it upfront is much of guess work. Being able to do it after the runs, gives the opportunity to properly compare results even when they come from different batch runs.

Is there a way to do that, please?

Thank you!


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Jacob_White
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Hi @Gui Vaccaro, currently the methods described above are how you can edit the axis of graphs in the experimenter. I would recommend using the scenario charts because of their flexibility to show data from the experimenter after running an experiment without having to run the experimenter again.
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