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I'd like to export the residuals plot data in batch mode. It's possible to write a .csv file using the GUI, but I dont find any information to do the same in batch mode. I'd like to store residuals informations at each iteration in an optimization cycle
thanks! Anthony |
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Hi,
You can load the parameters directly from the "mon" file in the run temporary directory. It is a text file so you just need to work out which parameters you need. Glenn Horrocks |
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