CAGE User's Guide |
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- About CAGE
- Calibrating Lookup Tables Using CAGE
- Comparing Calibrations to Data
- Starting CAGE
- Processes
- Data Objects
- How to Use This Manual
- System Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Operating System Requirements
- Required MathWorks Products
- Optional MathWorks Products
- What Are Feature Calibrations?
- Setting Up Calibrations
- Setting Up Variables
- Setting Up Models
- Creating a Feature Calibration
- Setting Up the Strategy
- Setting Up the Tables
- Calibrating a Feature
- Calibrating the Normalizers
- Calibrating the Tables
- Calibrating the Feature
- Exporting Calibrations
- What Is a Tradeoff Calibration?
- Creating a Tradeoff Calibration
- Adding Tables to a Tradeoff Calibration
- Displaying the Models
- Performing the Tradeoff Calibration
- Calibrating the Normalizers
- Setting Values for Other Variables
- Filling Key Operating Points
- Filling the Table by Extrapolation
- Exporting Calibrations
- Setting Up the Data Set
- Opening an Existing Calibration
- Importing Experimental Data into a Data Set
- Adding an Item to a Data Set
- Comparing the Items in a Data Set
- Viewing the Data Set as a Table
- Viewing the Data Set as a Plot
- Displaying the Error
- Coloring the Display
- Reassigning Variables
- Setting Up a Table and Experimental Data
- Adding Variables
- Adding a New Table
- Setting Up the Normalizers
- Importing Experimental Data
- Filling the Table from the Experimental Data
- Selecting Regions of the Data
- Exporting the Calibration
- How to Use CAGE
- CAGE Views and Processes
- Setting Up Your Variable Items
- Importing and Exporting a Variable Dictionary
- Adding Variable Items
- Using the Variable Menu
- Using Aliases
- Setting Up Your Models
- Importing Models
- Adding New Function Models
- Renaming and Editing Models
- Exporting Calibrations
- Specifying Locations of Files
- About Normalizers
- Calibrating the Normalizers
- Initializing Breakpoints
- Filling Breakpoints
- Optimizing Breakpoints
- Normalizer View
- Input/Output Display
- Normalizer Display
- Breakpoint Spacing Display and Deleting Breakpoints
- Viewing the Comparison Pane
- Performing Feature Calibrations
- Setting Up a Feature Calibration
- Adding a Feature
- Assigning a Model
- Setting Up Your Strategy
- Calibrating the Tables
- Initializing Table Values
- Filling Table Values
- How CAGE Fills Tables
- Optimizing Table Values
- Filling the Table by Extrapolation
- Inverting a Table
- Inverting One-Dimensional Tables
- Inverting Two-Dimensional Tables
- Table View
- Viewing a Table
- Using the Graph of the Table
- Comparing the Strategy and the Model
- Calibrating the Feature Node
- Initializing the Feature
- Filling the Feature
- Optimizing the Feature
- Feature View
- Feature Menu
- Performing a Tradeoff Calibration
- Setting Up a Tradeoff Calibration
- Adding a Tradeoff
- Adding Tables to a Tradeoff
- Displaying Models in Tradeoff
- Calibrating Tables in a Tradeoff Calibration
- Setting Values of Other Variables
- Determining a Value at a Specific Operating Point
- Using Regions
- Multimodel Tradeoffs
- Adding a Multimodel Tradeoff
- Calibrating Using a Multimodel Tradeoff
- Data Sets Views
- Setting Up Data Sets
- Importing Experimental Data
- Importing Data from a Table in Your Session
- Specifying the Factors Manually
- Creating a Factor from the Error Between Factors
- Viewing Data in a Table
- Plotting Outputs
- Using Color to Display Information
- Coloring a Plot
- Restricting the Color
- Linking Factors in a Data Set
- Assigning Columns of Data
- Manipulating Models in Data Set View
- Filling Tables from Experimental Data
- Creating Rules
- Setting Up Tables
- Copying Table Data from Other Sources
- Table Properties
- Floating-Point Precision
- Polynomial Ratio, Fixed Point
- Lookup Table, Fixed Point
- Viewing a Model
- Setting Variable Ranges
- Displaying the Model or Feature
- Displaying Errors
- Feature Error Data
- Predicted Error Data
- Making Movies
- Controlling the Movie
- Printing and Exporting the Display
- Using the Manual Calibration View
- Adding and Deleting Tables
- Adding Tables
- Deleting Tables
- Using the History Display
- Resetting to Previous Versions
- Comparing Versions
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