Key Workflows
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Interpreting Results
Detailed metrics (Long Section)
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detailed metrics can be found in the long section view, which is activated through the analysis window the long section tool provides insights that optioneer provides to you far earlier in the development process than is traditionally possible long section charts the long section chart works like a magnifying glass for your map, providing a detailed breakdown of your option it helps you analyze key aspects such as elevation and nearby assets, giving you a clearer understanding of your planned developments long section includes https //shared archbee space/doc/ffps7pol2evyhhrdkmwai/2inyoqclac2ri ovzyqhn for deeper analysis composition – breaks down material and structural components profile – visualizes elevation changes and project features along the option schedule – displays geographic details for every activated point of interest on your map, including their asset type and corresponding icon, latitude/longitude, elevation, chainage, and gradient share or reference your option outside of optioneer via exports you can export an image of your long selection charts in svg or jpg format in the profile or composition tab, click the ⋮ icon in the upper right corner select ‘export svg’ or 'export jpg' from the dropdown menu the file will download automatically to your computer profile chart profile is an overview of an option's elevation over the total distance quickly view an option's ascent and descent to help determine where specific construction methods should be applied this gives you more control over your project's capex and opex decisions composition chart the composition chart analyses how metrics change along an option it's commonly used to validate planned construction methods by visualizing broken constraints, penalty scores, topography information, installed assets, layers crossed, the required construction method, hydraulics, etc schedule the schedule chart displays how an option interacts with intersecting points of interest, including their coordinates, asset type and elevation it provides a chronological list of points of interest from an option's start to end points it also includes any ‘extraordinary’ assets used, like angled towers or terminal towers instead of standard steel towers to adjust the visibility of points of interest for a selected option go to details within option selection navigate to results > show counters toggle on the icons for the specified points of interest what can i understand from the long section? first of all, we can dig into some of the high level summary metrics tied to primary objectives such as docid\ wjod6vq yyurqvjkwetxu , docid\ mw tiglh5mkincfpoik m , docid\ nhsiobktbrwvklkcx7ze5 or looking at docid\ w9ycuztwdd1vnknaiyp2u second, we can also check more technical parameters such as docid 7yjgy1h8pie funpnghya , looking at a schedule of docid\ sg 8l7v ifpghotevilez or understanding the installation docid 8cnk0ctrtlmadx hhwjv , pipeline docid\ vi8yg3ugz1pwiu8jj0inm , or overhead line docid\ wi1ati1j1sbcux69n6lc8 if we're using advanced multi asset functionality, we may even want to review things such as the docid 4heymnp5vsie 5nhbtcl5 of assets this might seem like a lot at first, but you will be helped by your customer success representative to identify the most relevant results and metrics for your particular use case have a read of the documents and get in touch with any questions!


