Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi everyone!

This might be a rather silly question, but...

I was running Galapagos, and after computing for over 1 hour he made a randomly very bad calculation. By this, my until then zigg-zagged graph became suddenly a flat line, since in comparison the other calculations were on a relative scale pretty good compared to it.

Now, can I somehow "zoom back in" the graph, to still read or try to make any sense of the results? I still have the little + indicating a local optimum of the fitness, but I don't see if he found a general solution (or kind of a flattened curved) .....   everything is the same, with one bad bump in between...   I would need to change the display somehow, if I understood anything of Galapagos so far...

So... Can I? How?

Thanks...

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I think I found it... right click & pan. I tried around befor but somehow I missed it. Nevermind. :)

Ok, I had the problem again and I cannot really solve it. As much as I try to pan, the rest stays flat with one huge bump sticking out. :(

No one had the same issue before? Below is the maximum I managed to "zoom in"...

Can I somehow avoid that bump otherwise, or delete if from the results or so... Gahh...

Dragging left and right with the Right Mouse Button down will pan the graph. Dragging up and down with the Right Mouse Button down will logarithmify™ the graph. If the difference between the worst and best genomes however is enormous, then even a fully logarithmic display won't help much. Luckily the graph is not particularly important, you don't actually need it for anything.

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David Rutten

david@mcneel.com

Poprad, Slovakia

Thanks David. The difference got enormous ! :)

I simply thought that there might converge a solution also graphically in some ways? But yes, I can also jump around and check the + for the closes answer (or select all and check from the total the lowest value...). Thanks so far!

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