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Use a statistical template to analyze and compare results.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Statistical reports can be generated from the results of one or more simulations. The reports contain summaries relating to selected locations and attributes. Statistical summaries are produced by first defining the relevant criteria in a Statistics Template. This template is then applied to the results of one or more simulations to generate statistical results.
This example uses a statistics template to analyze the impact of previously created sluices with RTC conditions. To complete this exercise, open the transportable database .icmt file for this tutorial.
Start by running the simulations with the Tank Storage scenario:
While the simulation is running, set up the statistics template:
In the Statistics Template dialog box, define the analysis rules. By default, it is set to analyze links and DS flow.
This auto-populates the location information with the stored spill link.
By this point, the simulation should be complete, so a statistics report for the results can now be run:
The Statistical Report View is generated and contains information for the spill link.
The Exceedance summary grid contains the most concise information and shows that the Total Volume (m3) has been reduced from the original TSR Run to the Tank Test run.
These statistics can be copied and pasted into a spreadsheet, or they can be exported to CSV files by selecting Statistics > Export statistical data.
To compare the two simulations directly:
In the GeoPlan title bar, notice that both simulation names now appear.
To compare the results using a graph: