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September 15, 2012, 17:56 |
Editing expressions from the command line
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Hi,
I want to run some parametric tests. It is a simple problem, with two parameters which are defined as expressions that I want to change. I have around three hundred combinations of the parameters to run, so I don't fancy doing it manually. Is there a way I can run a .def file from the command line multiple times with cfxsolve , but edit the expression values? Thanks |
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September 21, 2012, 11:15 |
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Sascha
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Hey Hemo,
unfortunately I am not able to help you with your question exactly. But wouldn't it be easier ( if possible) to run everything within the Workbench using Design Points ? This would pretty much cover your Parameter Analysis and you wouldn't have to write many lines of script. Greetings |
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September 21, 2012, 11:33 |
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Hi Sascha,
Thanks for the suggestion. In the end, I exported the ccl and edited it in matlab, then ran everything from the command line. |
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