Bottom Section
The five buttons found in the Bottom Section start actions concerning only the data for the result file shown in the Result Section above. If three or more result files are selected and shown in the Result Section, the Bottom Section is not displayed anymore. But, as explained in the Header Section topic, the options are available in the right-click context menu.
The Help button leads to the Result Viewer section of this user guide.
Click Manage Data and select Clean-Up / Pack to delete or compress additional files that are saved in the result folder of the current result file. Compressed files can be easily Unpacked through the result viewer. You can also Rename a result file and its result folder at once.
Know how! You do not have to open the result folder in the file explorer to rename or delete simulation result data, everything can be done from the result viewer! |
Clicking the Load Input Parameters button loads all the settings displayed under the Input Map tab into the corresponding command options dialog of the corresponding GeoDict module. This can be verified as follows:
Taking the settings directly from the input map to run the corresponding command again on the same structure produces exactly the same results. This can be very useful to run the same digital simulation experiment on a variety of structure models. Of course some settings can also be changed to adjust the command accordingly.
Know how! Use this option if you directly want to re-run the (adapted) simulation or view the simulation settings in the GeoDict GUI. |
Click the Export button to export values from the result file in different formats.
With Excel the result file is exported as an MS Excel® *.xlsx file using Python. The installation of MS Excel® on the computer is not needed, but if it is installed, the exported file opens automatically. This makes possible the export of results to Excel on computers with Linux Operating Systems.
The Matlab export command starts MATLAB® and automatically loads the *.gdr result file there. Of course, this only works if MATLAB® is installed on the computer.
Selecting Store as Html exports only the result report tab to a *.html file, Store as PDF saves it into a PDF file.
Save Plots can be used to save all plots contained in the result file as images (*.png or *.svg). The size and resolution in DPI can be specified and apply for all plots. Thus, they all have the same size and resolution. The image files are saved into the result folder belonging to the result file. If you want to set individual sizes for different plots use the Save Image option in the plot context menu.
Select Input Parameters as Python to save the input parameters shown in the Input Map as a GeoPy (.py) script. Running the script sets the input parameters and executes the according command.
Know how! Use this option if you want to re-run the (adapted) simulation again at a later time. |
Clicking the Close button closes the currently shown result file and the next result file from the list, if multiple files are opened, is shown in the Result Viewer. Otherwise the Result Viewer is closed. Closing the Result Viewer by clicking the close button () at the top right of the Result Viewer, closes all result files at once.