Fit Results Command Buttons
The Command Buttons for the Fit Results window include:
- Help - Open help resources (online or local, based on @RISK settings); see Help Button for more information.
- Settings/Actions - Window-specific settings and actions. The Fit Results options are:
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- Fit Ranking - Switch between the Best Fit Selection method results that are displayed in the Fit Results window; see Fit Ranking Methods for more information.
- Graph Formatting Options - Opens the Graph Options dialog; more information on formatting graphs starts in Graphing in @RISK.
- Reset Graph to Defaults - Remove all formatting options and reset the graph display to the @RISK defaults.
- Fit Comparison Graph - Display a comparison of the selected data set with fitted distributions as overlays; see Fit Results Graphs for more information. The Fit Comparison Graph can be toggled between:
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- Automatic
- Probability Density - only available with continuous distribution data.
- Relative Frequency
- Discrete Probability - only available with discrete distribution data.
- Cumulative Ascending
- Cumulative Descending
- Probability-to-Probability Plot - Display a graph of the p-values of the fitted distribution to the input data; see Fit Results Graphs for more information.
- Quantile-Quantile Plot - Display a graph of the percentile values of the fitted distribution versus the percentile values of the input data; see Fit Results Graphs for more information.
- Bootstrap Analysis - View the re-sampling analysis of fitted parameters and goodness-of-fit statistics; see Bootstrap Analysis for more information. The Bootstrap Analysis view can be toggled between:
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- Parameter Confidence Intervals
- Goodness-of-Fit Statistics
- Statistical Summary - View the full Statistical summary for all fitted distributions; see Statistical Summary for more information.
- Export - Commands for exporting the current graph and legend; see Export Button for more information.
- Back - Go back to the Fit Distributions to Data configuration window.
- Write To Excel - Write a selected fitted distribution (as an @RISK function) to a location in Excel; see Write to Excel for more information.