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- [Instructor] Study outcomes can be a little daunting
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if it's your first time seeing them.
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So let's go through them carefully
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so that we understand all of the information we can view
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about the results generated.
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To start on the left side of the window,
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we can see all of the studies that we've created.
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Of course at the moment there's just one.
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And that's because we've only done one study.
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However, Revit stores, all of the previous studies
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that we've done.
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So as you do more, this section will fill up
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and we can scroll through them by selecting them.
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We can also filter through them.
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So this dropdown at the top allows us to filter
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by these study type.
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And again, because we've just done one
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it's only showing the workspace layout type.
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When you have one selected,
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we get more data about the study
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in these sections to the right.
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This is broken up into three main parts,
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the individual solutions in the upper middle,
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the chartered outcomes for each solution in the lower middle
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and the individual details of each solution on the right.
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So let's go through each of these
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in a little bit more detail
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to get the most out of these generated results.
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Starting with the solutions in the upper middle.
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Here in a grid like fashion,
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we can scroll through the best solutions
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that the generic algorithm has produced based
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on our requirements.
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In this instance, it's produced five results.
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However, sometimes you might get more results.
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If you have over 10,
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it's going to create different pages of results.
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So in the top right,
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we currently have one selected
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because there's only one page of solutions.
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But keep in mind and we'll see this later on
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that if you have more than 10,
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you're going to have multiple pages.
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And this can be changed
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by selecting the number at the top right.
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We can also view these results as an itemized list
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by selecting the list button at the top.
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Here, we get a little bit more of a detailed breakdown
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of each of those solutions.
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For example, we can see the number of desks
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in each solution or the desk row rotation.
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If we need to find outcomes
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that prioritize certain objectives over others,
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we can sort them in different ways.
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For example, if we wanted to sort the results
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by views to the outside score,
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we can do that by selecting the title
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at the top of the list.
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It's now sorting all these results in ascending order,
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based on this views to the outside.
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If we selected again,
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it's now showing them in descending order.
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Back in the grid view,
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we can do the same thing with this dropdown here.
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So for example, if we wanted to sort by number of desks,
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we simply select number of desks,
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and it's now showing it in descending order.
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If we wanted to say it in ascending order,
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we simply select this arrow at the top.
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If we want to get more details about each solution,
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we can do that by selecting one of the thumbnails.
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We then get a breakdown of that solution to the right.
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This window quickly shows us each
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of the values that were produced in the solution
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such as the views to outside or number of desks.
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And it also shows us the values
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that were used as the inputs.
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This is very useful to understand
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how the solution was arrived at,
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and it may serve as a starting point for the next study.
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Finally, at the middle bottom,
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we have the chart display of solutions.
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If you can't see this make sure
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that it's checked up at the top,
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which is the charts and for the details,
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there's also a checkbox if you can't see that.
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These charts allow us to filter through results
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and to compare different solutions.
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For example, if we wanted to filter the results
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by the spacing between rows,
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and we only wanted to look at spacing between 12 and 10,
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we simply need to left click and drag on the chart,
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and we can see it's now filtering the results
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that just use those values.
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Or if we wanted to isolate views to the outside,
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between zero six four and less, we can do that
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by selecting the chart.
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So we can combine different filters.
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If you need to clear the filters,
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simply select this clear filters button.
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Lastly, we can change the chart type to a scatterplot
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to compare the different solutions in different ways.
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This allows us to set different properties
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to the color and the size of the dots,
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and also change the y and x-axes.
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For example, let's change the size of the dots
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to relate to the number of desks.
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So now the bigger dots represent solutions
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with more desks,
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and then let's change the y-axis to number of desks
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and the x-axes to views to the outside.
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Now we can clearly say
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that even though one solution has the most desks,
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it certainly doesn't have the best views to the outside.
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The outcomes window offers many ways to analyze
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and filter through all of the generated solutions.
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So it's worth spending a bit
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of time finding the ideal solution to your design problem.
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