From
the Monte Carlo Component WebTop Editor, click
the Responses tab. The output parameters are listed on this tab.
Perform the following actions, which may vary
based on your model design:
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Determine which parameters you want to use as variables by selecting
the corresponding check boxes in the first column. Alternatively, you
can click Check All
to add all the selected parameters
as responses. To clear all the parameters, click Check None.
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Specify the Lower Limit
for the response in the corresponding column. If you specify a lower
limit for a response, the probability of response values greater than
that lower limit are calculated and reported after all simulations are
complete.
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Specify an Upper Limit for the response in the
corresponding column. If you specify an upper limit for a response, the
probability of response values less than that upper limit are calculated
and reported after all simulations are complete.
Note:
If both lower and upper limits are specified, the total
probability between the limits is reported. This response probability
can be used to characterize the reliability of that response with respect
to remaining between the limits. The total probability of failure with
respect to the specified limits can be determined by subtracting the
total probability from one.
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Specify the Percentile for the response in the
corresponding column. If you specify a percentile value (a value between
0 and 1) for a response, the response value corresponding to that percentile
of the resulting response distribution is reported after all simulations
are complete.
Click Update Component to save your
changes.
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