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The updated Annual Descriptive Statistics feature allows users to compare a single result across multiple runs. The recent update introduces a checkbox tree control to simplify the selection of top-level runs and sub-runs, making it easier to handle larger datasets or complex replicate analysis jobs.

Generating Annual Descriptive Statistics for the Results from Replicate Analysis

To generate Annual Descriptive Statistics, follow these steps:

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The updated interface (illustrated in Figures 2-5) includes several improvements that make it easier to select and analyze multiple runs, including replicate run and sub run. The new Annual Descriptive Statistics interface consists of three key sections:

  1. Upper Left Pane: Displays overall statistical data for the selected runs.
  2. Upper Right Pane: Features a checkbox tree control for selecting or deselecting both top-level runs and sub-runs within a replicate analysis job and command buttons for sections and recalculation for selected items.
  3. Bottom Pane: Shows the annual statistical data for the selected runs.

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  • Select None: Deselects all the runs in the tree, shown in Figure 62.
  • Select All Unique Runs: Automatically selects all unique runs, shown in Figure 73.

This structured breakdown aligns each scenario with the relevant figure, making it easier for users to understand and follow the different functionalities available in the Annual Descriptive Statistics interface.

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  • Select None
    Figure 2 shows the checkbox tree control with no runs selected, allowing users to manually choose runs or sub-runs from the available options. The statistics results are empty after clicking on Recalculate button.
Figure 2. Annual descriptive statistics (Select None)

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Scenario 2: Select All Unique Runs (Figure 3)

This scenario showcases the use of the Select All Unique Runs option. By selecting this, users can automatically choose all unique runs in the dataset, making the process faster when dealing with large or complex analyses.

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Figure 3. Annual descriptive statistics (Select all unique values)


Scenario 3:

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In this scenario, after selecting the desired runs, the user can recalculate the statistical data. This feature is particularly useful for updating the results based on the selected parameters or after any changes in the selected runs.

  • Recalculate Statistics
    Figure 4 shows the recalculation process. Once the runs are selected, the results in the bottom pane are refreshed, showing the updated annual descriptive statistics for the chosen runs.
Figure 4. Annual descriptive statistics (Recalculate)

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Manual Selection Across Multiple Scenarios (Figure

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In this scenario, users manually select specific runs and sub-runs across different scenarios using the checkbox tree. This allows for more control and customization when analyzing data, especially when dealing with multiple scenarios or complex replicate analysis jobs.

  • Manual Selection Across Scenarios
    Figure 5 4 demonstrates how users can manually select specific runs and sub-runs across multiple scenarios, giving flexibility in comparing different sets of data.
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4. Annual descriptive statistics (Manual selection across multiple scenarios)


Recalculate Statistics (Figure 5)

In this scenario, after selecting the desired runs, the user can recalculate the statistical results. This feature is particularly useful for updating the results based on the selected parameters or after any changes in the selected runs.

  • Recalculate Statistics
    Figure 5

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  • shows the recalculation process. Once the runs are selected, click on the Recalculate button, which will become inactive. The results in the bottom pane are refreshed, showing the updated annual descriptive statistics for the chosen runs.
Figure 5. Annual descriptive statistics (Recalculate)


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