question

Simpson S2 avatar image
0 Likes"
Simpson S2 asked Julie Weller commented

Got different stimulation result (manual run vs experimenter)

Hi,

I have created a model and variables.

I got different stimulation results in manual run and experimenter respectively but the variables are exact same. I want to check if there is anything wrong in experimenter. How can I have the same result to compare? Thank you so much.

1644070553156.png

1644070513646.png


1644070581717.png


1644070594474.png


FlexSim 20.1.3
experimenterrandom
1644070513646.png (27.9 KiB)
1644070553156.png (6.5 KiB)
1644070581717.png (26.9 KiB)
1644070594474.png (13.8 KiB)
· 1
5 |100000

Up to 12 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 23.8 MiB each and 47.7 MiB total.

Ryan Clark avatar image Ryan Clark commented ·

Hi @Simpson S2, was Jason Lightfoot's answer helpful? If so, please click the "Accept" button at the bottom of their answer. Or if you still have questions, add a comment and we'll continue the conversation.

If we haven't heard back from you within 3 business days we'll auto-accept an answer, but you can always unaccept and comment back to reopen your question.

0 Likes 0 ·

1 Answer

Jason Lightfoot avatar image
0 Likes"
Jason Lightfoot answered Julie Weller commented

Do you get the same result for each manual run?

If not check the manual section on Model Repeatability.

· 5
5 |100000

Up to 12 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 23.8 MiB each and 47.7 MiB total.

Simpson S2 avatar image Simpson S2 commented ·
Hi Jason, yes I got the same result for each manual run. But how to get the same results from manual run and experimenter?
0 Likes 0 ·
Jason Lightfoot avatar image Jason Lightfoot ♦♦ Simpson S2 commented ·
Can you post your model and list the kpis that don't match? Make this post private if you need to.
0 Likes 0 ·
Joerg Vogel avatar image Joerg Vogel Simpson S2 commented ·
I think, you get only the same results for each run. It is not so, that you let run a scenario 10 times and you get exact 10 identical results. Only if you repeat your experiment, there is not a variation to the results of your previous scenario results.
0 Likes 0 ·
MatildeM avatar image MatildeM commented ·
Hi @Jason Lightfoot, I have the same problem mentioned above. Can you please help me?
0 Likes 0 ·
Julie Weller avatar image Julie Weller MatildeM commented ·
Hi @MatildeM! We'd love to help but please post a new question per our board best practices. It's hard to diagnose problems without detailed information and a model.
0 Likes 0 ·