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| See Also: What-if Modeling Example Omnidirectional Example Permutation Controls: Toolbar Speedbuttons Menu Commands |
I M P L E M E N T A T I O N Selected Toolbar Controls for Permutation Behaviors |
Implementation |
The implementation of Polymorphic Modeling is
the result of selectable controls which determine the permutation behavior(s) for each
cell or node in the model. For example, one form of control is a toolbar speedbutton. The
speedbuttons shown apply one of a number of permutation behaviors to the selected
spreadsheet cell or model node. We explain Single, Interactive, Multiple, and User Defined
permutation behaviors on this page. Also see Permutation Controls: Toolbar Speedbuttons Menu Commands |
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Single Impact - A value entered into a formula cell can affect one or more other cells. When this control is triggered it forces the current cell to affect only a single other cell. |
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Interactive Impact - A value
entered into a formula cell can affect one or more other cells. When this control is
triggered it forces a selection window to display for the user to select among alternative
pathways interactively. See the Omnidirectional Example. |
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Multiple Impact - A value entered into a formula cell can affect one or more other cells. When this control is triggered the permutations of the model apply to multiple cells. Shown are three of the alternative multiple permutation methods, i.e., equal, percentage, or weighted are the three options. |
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User Defined & Version - A value entered into a formula cell can affect one or more other cells. When this control is triggered the user can enter in (via a dialog box) one or more equations to be used in model permutations according to the user's requirements. The user may also specify a model version to be loaded. |
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