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===== Example: Morris Screening using the sensitivity package ===== | ===== Example: Morris Screening using the sensitivity package ===== | ||
- | The Morris Screening will be used to analyze the 5 structural plant growth parameters with regard to their importance (their main and interaction effect) on the total amount of absorbed light by leaves. This is just a random example out of the plethora of available sensitivity analysis methods. Most of the common ones are implemented in the '' | + | The Morris Screening will be used to analyze the 5 structural plant growth parameters with regard to their importance (their main and interaction effect) on the total amount of absorbed light by leaves. This is just a random example out of the plethora of available sensitivity analysis methods. Most of the common ones are implemented in the '' |
First, I generate a set of input parameters for the model: | First, I generate a set of input parameters for the model: | ||
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The only thing remaining is to analyze the output and plot the results: | The only thing remaining is to analyze the output and plot the results: |
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