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This table summarizes what's new in V2.1 (R14):
| New Features and Changes | Version Compatibility Considerations | Fixed Bugs and Known Problems | Related Documentation at Web Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes Details below | No | Fixed bugs | No |
New features and changes introduced in this version are organized by these topics:
There is new functionality in CAGE tradeoff views, model views, tables, data sets and features.
There is improved zooming on graphs
You can now remove tables
There is much more information in the table display
Enhanced multimodel import interface
You can set inputs to table values
New streamlined filling of calibration tables using optimization results
You can now perform mixed point and sum optimizations
Simplified table creation -- you can select size, initial value and inputs all at once, and normalizers are automatically initialized across variables; so there is no longer any need to go to the Calibration Manager or initialize normalizers (except in features)
You can convert tables directly to models
New table arithmetic tool allows you to perform operations on whole tables or selected cells
New extrapolation mask creation options in tables (from boundary models and Prediction Error)
The Tables view is now one of the Data Objects and no longer a Process (this used to be called Manual Calibration)
You can now import models from multiple files simultaneously
Boundary models are enabled in the Surface Viewer and Models View
You can use the new Model Properties dialog to view information such as the model type, definition, inputs, availability of Prediction Error Variance and constraints, creation date, user name, and toolbox version
There is improved zooming on the model connections graph
Data sets are significantly faster for larger datasets
You can now copy feature strategies to the clipboard
There is new functionality in the Data and Design Editors and modeling interfaces.
You can now select and remove outliers in the Data Editor plots
You can apply test notes to help you identify and sort problem data for analysis in the Data Editor
You can select noted tests to view them in other plots and tables
There is a new improved interface for importing data from the Workspace
You can display the number of overlapping design points in the projection graphs
You can round columns of the design
Now you can export models directly to CAGE
You can clip using boundary models in the Prediction Error Variance viewer
It is now easier to build exported Simulink models in Real-Time Workshop -- to build your exported models, you no longer need to copy all .c and .h files from mbc/mbcsimulink to the directory where you are building the Simulink models.
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