Key Workflows
Analysis
Interpreting Results
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before interpreting your results, you'll need to generate or evaluate them in your optioneer space check out docid\ lfrskxndb1bp2mta6augq for information on how to do this you may already have some results in your project space from when the platform was being set up by your customer success representative, who will be happy to take you through these on your introductory call to set up your results for analysis, this is generally managed through the docid\ hillcmepsgjtyormrreup and you can then get on with docid\ slbmhsxhycmxqryfmry6y and reviewing docid\ d3fjvxix3novyidplofjz what are optioneer's result types? in optioneer, results are outputs generated from running a successful case results include corridor a polygon which determines a spatial region in which routes will be identified these can be generated by the engine, manually or in combination route a line representing either a route or an alignment where a new infrastructure project, e g line and overhead line, will be built site an polygon generated by optioneer, or drawn in manually, which can represent potential placement of a substation or offshore landfall, based on constraint criteria input in the engine heatmap a visual representation showing the distribution of 'best' solutions across the search space optioneer offers two versions of heatmaps, visualizing possible solutions differently heatmap (v1) is represented with dots, where higher densities of solutions are shown with larger clusters in red heatmap v2 uses a hexagonal grid to display similar information, with areas of high solutions in green, and fewer solutions in red resistance map a map aggregating the constraints for a project area, where warmer colors indicate regions with more constraints and cooler colors indicate areas with fewer gaps in the map represent no go zones where infrastructure should not be developed metrics quantitative outputs from the engine that assess results , e g total cost, total length for a full list of results and their purposes, see our https //shared archbee space/doc/fmhwkrzrwmy8gdlwjw7f2/i32hezly1y1xutvvcjywk# text=results%20%2d%20the%20outputs%20from%20running%20a%20successful%20case%2c%20which%20you%20can%20compare%20through%20optioneer%27s%20analysis%20capabilities%2c%20or%20examine%20directly%20in%20the%20results%20library %20results%20include%3a accessing initial results there are several ways to find the options or results your looking for they may have already been added to a saved view initial results will be accessible via a saved view , so we'd recommend starting there if this is your first time accessing the project, you'll need to navigate from \[ blank] > drop down menu explore specific options using the point inspection tool selecting the option of interest will have the pit window open in the bottom left, where more information about the option (s) present appear to change the global visibility of results on the screen, go to map controls > results visibility here, you can view all of polygons, heatmaps and options that have been generated and toggle them on/off screenshop of the pit window in optioneer, and three routes that are underneath the inspection tool alternatively, if there are no saved views, or you wish to inspect results that have just been produced, you will need to add them to the map in the analysis tab using the dropdown selection the most recently run cases will be towards the top of the drop down make sure you are in the correct analysis type whether you want to analyze a route, a corridor, or a site provide your feedback once you've viewed the initial results leave comments highlighting the key risks or features along an option and tag the relevant team members for their review if necessary analyse results besides visually comparing results , we can dig deeper into what they mean using the analysis tab this provides you with outputs from cases , their metrics , along with potential risks, trade offs, and impacts of a planned development we're going to focus on options choose analysis type and select routes to display understanding your options from the analysis tab, there are a few ways to evaluate options in option selection , you can see the options currently being compared select show all solutions in the upper right corner the scatter plot, or pareto front, is a way to quickly assess an option's trade offs it visualizes how well they perform against cost and penalty icons beside each added option represent a specific objective, making it easy for you to decipher which one has the lowest overall risk risk , is the most economical economical and has a balance balance between cost and risk , points in grey and white represent other options hovering over any of them will also show them on the map click save to add the points to option selection for further review hovering over a specific option from within option selection gives you more ways to interact with it details brings up a pop up linked to the map providing you with more information about the option , including constraints it intersects with (learn more below) edit change the display name of your option ⋮ three dot ellipsis a drop down with many features to support further exploration, including customizing the option's style, exporting it, and flyovers for 3d visualization to dive into an option , select the option from details > show long section here, you can see points of interest that intersect with the route, where they intersect and the total number of that point type, e g gas pipelines or watercourses the show counters toggle displays a sequential count for each point of interest that it is activated for optioneer interface within the option selection, details section a route is highlighted and its points of interests are shown on the map understanding options in more detail see the interactive demonstration below to see how you can make the most out of option metrics what's next dig into https //shared archbee 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