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Table 3: Overview of the batch operation menu buttons Anchor T003 T003
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new batch | close workspace or batch | ||
open (workspace or batch) | start event generation (workspace or batch) | ||
save | stop event generation (workspace or batch) |
The batch environment, as shown in Figure 28 consists of 3 panels (#1), identification, control and Workspaces.
Figure 29: Batch environment Anchor F029 F029
The control panel provides the following buttons dedicated to workspaces:
Table 4: Overview of batch control panel Anchor T004 T004
New workspace to add in the batch | Remove a workspace from the batch | ||
open a workspace to the batch | Duplicate a workspace inside a batch | ||
Save a workspace |
When several workspaces are opened in the batch mode environment, parameters can be directly modified in the workspace with an unlimited number of times by adding new simulations to the batch schedule until the intended variation of input parameters is fully covered by all entries.
It is also possible to save workspace results automatically after completing their simulation.
Figure 30: Workspaces panel, where you can load as many workspaces as your memory can handle Anchor F030 F030
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The results vectors for each workspace are also available (#4) for scrutiny.
Figure 31: Batch results environment Anchor F031 F031
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