2024.1
Discover HyperStudy functionality with interactive tutorials.
View new features for HyperStudy 2024.1.
Learn the basics and discover the workspace.
Learn how to access and download required model files.
Learn how to create approximations for the output responses of the arm example introduced in tutorial, and review the differences between different Fit methods.
Learn how to run a DOE, build a Fit to approximate the output responses, export the Fit model to an Excel report, andd then use Excel to predict output response values.
Learn how to create a Fit in order to investigate the relative effect of the variable on the identified output responses, and identify a combinations of variables that were not explicitly simulated.
Learn how to create a Lookup model to link to tabulated data in an external .csv file, run a DOE of type Run Matrix to import the data in the lookup .csv file, and build a predictive model using FAST (Fit Automatically Selected by Training).
In this tutorial you will build a vector fit model using data source data and complete post-processing using the Trade-off tool.
Access additional solver tutorials through Altair Connect.
Create, open, import, and save models.
A study is a self-contained project in which models, variables, output responses, and approaches are defined.
Each approach in HyperStudy serves a different purpose in the design study.
Customize HyperStudy by registering solver scripts, functions, and optimizers, and defining user preferences files.
Keyboard shortcuts used to access HyperStudy features.
This section provides quick responses to typical and frequently asked questions regarding HyperStudy.
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