Show Computed Functions

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Variables are forecast based on mathematic relationships that are represented by functions within IFs. The Show Computed Functions option is helpful in exploring these relationships between variables. From the Main Menu choose Display then click Show Computed Functions. Select a function to visualize from the drop down above the graph; Use the Filter Functions (press enter) bar to search for specific functions. Check Extend List to choose form all functions not just a core set, and Order by Last Change to list functions in their order of change. Check the other filters to the right of the dropdown and above the graph to help sort functions; these filter options include: Used in Run, Used in Historical Run, Used in Preprocessor, Used in Historical Preprocessor, Not Used, and All.

An example of the Show Computed Functions page.

Once a function is selected from the drop down choose the Graph option then click Draw to visualize the function. Below the graph the function will be displayed with its R-square, standard error, and the function equation. The other options and features on this page are:

  • Continue: Go back to the previous menu or to the Main Menu of IFs.
  • Graph: Click Draw to visualize function once one is selected from the dropdown.
  • Help: Open the corresponding page in the Pardee Wiki with the current feature or display they are using.