Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize
and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
An input variable is a system parameter that influences the system performance in the chosen output response. It is
an object that is varied by the study based on certain rules.
Select which runs to evaluate and which tasks to perform. During the evaluation of the these runs, HyperStudy checks for the proper creation of solver decks, executes solver scripts, and generates the result files to be
used in the output response definition.
Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach
is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
Select which runs to evaluate and which tasks to perform. During the evaluation of the these runs, HyperStudy checks for the proper creation of solver decks, executes solver scripts, and generates the result files to be
used in the output response definition.
Select which runs to evaluate and which tasks to perform. During the evaluation of the these
runs, HyperStudy checks for the proper creation of solver decks,
executes solver scripts, and generates the result files to be used in the output
response definition.
Go to the Evaluate step.
In the Evaluation Tasks tab, Active column, select the runs to evaluate.
In the Run Tasks tab, select the checkboxes of the tasks to perform.
By default, Write Input Files, Execute Analysis, and Extract Output Responses
are active.
Define optional settings.
To receive a notification when a task is completed, click and activate
Notify.
To write the solver output in the Message Log
window and/or log-file, click and activate Log External
Output.
To change the number of concurrent jobs to run, click
Multi-Execution and enter a new number; it does
not have to be a static entry. Click to choose whether
Multi-execution runs jobs in vertical, horizontal, or horizontal (write all
first) execution mode.
Vertical execution mode performs the write, execute, and extract
tasks for all designs simultaneously; that is all designs are
written, then executed, then extracted.
Horizontal execution mode sequences the write, execute, and extract
task for each run independently.
Horizontal (Write all First) execution mode sequences the write task
for each run first, then sequences the execute and extract tasks for
each run independently.
Set Multi-Execution to 0 to stop the submission of new jobs.
Click Evaluate Tasks.
HyperStudy creates simulation
files in the approaches/nom_1/m_i folders, where
m_i stands for the ith model.