Key Workflows
Results Library
7 min
you can access your results through the results library or the analysis section, both found on the left hand side of your screen each offers a different way to interact with your results metrics are available in both sections results library β explore your results and metrics through a detailed table, including on the fly calculations analysis β visually compare routes on the map and through charts, graphs, and metrics navigating the results library think of the results library as a customisable table that stores all of your results in one place you can view, compare, and add key results to your map for further analysis adding results to the map to add a result to the map, expand the case to reveal its nested results, then check the box beside each result you want to add once you've made your selection, click + add to selection in the upper toolbar filtering results use the search bar or the result type dropdown to sort through your results you can also use labels or scenarios to help organize and categorize them option β shows potential routes and alignments polygon results β shows corridors, search spaces, heatmap v2s, resistance maps, visual impact maps, and visual sensitivity maps labels are another way to categorize your results you can add a label to any case via the labels dropdown β select from existing labels or type to create a new one choose whatever works best for your team, but some useful examples include offshore, onshore, or a version number for more information on grouping and organizing results, see docid\ bi0utu2gmj32216 eiusk saved views are an easy way to focus on a specific set of results save a view with the results you want, then turn on show only visible in the results library to filter the list to only what's currently displayed on your map to switch, go to options and select a different saved view to load a new set of results instantly metrics alongside your results, you can compare them using metrics metrics measure how a route quantitatively interacts with key constraints β such as cost or distance through a protected environmental area optioneer provides hundreds of metrics out of the box, with the ability to docid\ boo ouqh7dl7c723vixeo custom metrics too adding and removing metrics to add or remove metrics from your table view navigate to the upper right hand corner of the results library and open the metrics panel, then click edit columns use the dropdown to scroll through the available metrics select any you want to add, or deselect any you want to remove saved metrics work similarly to saved views but apply to metrics they're useful for saving groups of metrics relevant to your role, recalling key metrics quickly, and keeping track of metrics used in reports and presentations once you've added your preferred metrics to the table, click save metric > + new blank view to bookmark that configuration to return to it later, navigate to save metric > \[view name] and the table will update automatically saved metrics are available to everyone with access to the project area prioritizing metrics you can adjust the importance of metrics to reflect your project priorities by modifying metric weights, you can see how different factors influence outcomes the available modes are default β a simple numerical view docid\ hnvryoakj4jqywbg zen3 β a color coded view of metrics based on thresholds docid\ fvotduzkauesjhkpttpsd β metrics are given weights to represent their relative importance within your project the results library interface within optioneer the table is open and colour coded into red, yellow and green weightings, using rag explore more dig into https //shared archbee space/doc/bibi9pantna di1jkwbmr/62 qfbbe2roclobjonxbn , or progress to other key workflows below https //shared archbee space/doc/qpo3dzosn9umh9itremho/wjkxnxdgjm6etlivlisqm https //shared archbee space/doc/skmc dgthrasxesish 7v/ikdzc vztwqumehshzffo
