Filtering Results
When analyzing the results of a simulation, it is possible to apply filters to the simulation data for any inputs or outputs in a model. There are two methods of applying filters - the first method is to filter a selected input or output individually. See Single Filters for more information on applying a filter to a single element.
The second method is through the Define Filters command which opens a window to view all elements of a model. The Define Filters window displays all filters that have been applied, and includes options to create new or edit existing filters; see Define Filters for more information about that method for filtering simulation results.
The Browse Results windows use a toggled version of the Define Filters button ( ) to indicate when an input or output is displaying filtered results. When an iteration filter has been applied, the Define Filter button will be toggled for any element that is affected by that iteration filter.
Additionally, the Simulation Details windows display a black filter icon ( ) in the header for any element that has a filter configured and active.