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Filling a Table From a Model

To fill a table with values from a model evaluated at the table breakpoints:

  1. Open the Table Fill Wizard.

    • With the table selected in the Tables view, select Table > Fill.

    • Alternatively, click the Fill toolbar button ( ).

    The Table Fill Wizard opens.

  2. Select a model by clicking the Select Model button.

    The Select Model dialog box opens.

    Select the model you want to fill the table with, and click OK. You return to the Table Fill Wizard.

      Note   The subsequent screens of the Table Fill Wizard are identical to steps 2–4 of the Feature Fill Wizard. See Feature Fill Wizard for details. This following procedure describes small differences in usage for the Table Fill Wizard.

  3. (Optional) Change constraint, create links, or both. For table fill, you cannot use gradient constraints.

    Click Next.

  4. (Optional) Change variable values from the defaults. By default the table's normalizer breakpoints and the set points of other variables are selected, so the number of grid points equals the number of table cells.

    Click Next.

  5. Click the Fill Tables button. The Progress graph shows the change in RMSE as the optimization progresses.

    • Smoothing does not affect table filling (no gradient constraints with Table Fill), and the surface plot check boxes are not enabled.

    • The table Bounds (specified in the Table Properties) constrain table values. The toolbox clears any previous extrapolation mask and automatically extrapolates the new table. When using the Feature Fill Wizard, you can control these options on the first screen of the wizard. With the Table Fill Wizard, you cannot control these options as you start on screen 2.

    Click Finish to exit the wizard.

After you exit the wizard, the plots with selected check boxes appear. You can then view your filled table values and surface plot in the Tables view of the CAGE Browser.

  


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