Add Media Sources
Media sources contain images produced by processes in their respective run directory. Supported image formats are *jpg, *jpeg, *bmp, and *.png.
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Learn the basics and discover the workspace.
Discover HyperStudy functionality with interactive tutorials.
Create, open, import, and save models.
A study is a self-contained project in which models, variables, output responses, and approaches are defined.
Before you can create approaches you must first setup your Study by defining input variables and output responses.
Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
Define the models, input variables, and output responses to be used in the study.
A model is part of a study. It is the model of the system that is subjected to a study.
An input variable is a system parameter that influences the system performance in the chosen output response. It is an object that is varied by the study based on certain rules.
Write input files, execute analysis, and extract output responses for models defined in the study Setup.
An output response is a measurement of system performances, such as weight, volume, displacement, stress, strain, reaction forces, and frequency.
Output responses can be created manually or automatically using the File Assistant.
Build a mathematical expression that defines the output response using the Expression Builder.
Data sources contain data obtained with various result readers technologies, such as file sources, ascii extract, and readsim.
Goals are used to define objectives and constraints.
Gradients calculate the change of the output responses with respect to the input variables. The gradient information can be used in gradient enabled methods inside of a DOE, Fit, Optimization, or Stochastic approaches.
Media sources contain images produced by processes in their respective run directory. Supported image formats are *jpg, *jpeg, *bmp, and *.png.
Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
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.
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This section provides quick responses to typical and frequently asked questions regarding HyperStudy.
Define the models, input variables, and output responses to be used in the study.
Before you can create approaches you must first setup your Study by defining input variables and output responses.
A study is a self-contained project in which models, variables, output responses, and approaches are defined.
An output response is a measurement of system performances, such as weight, volume, displacement, stress, strain, reaction forces, and frequency.
Media sources contain images produced by processes in their respective run directory. Supported image formats are *jpg, *jpeg, *bmp, and *.png.
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Media sources contain images produced by processes in their respective run directory. Supported image formats are *jpg, *jpeg, *bmp, and *.png.
A new media source is created and added to the work area. Image file must be picked.
This will scan each run directory and automatically add images to the work area.
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