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Scenario Settings

Scenarios allow you to explore different “what-if” situations in a model without having to create multiple copies or versions.
This makes it easy to simulate and compare alternative future developments.

Scenario

A scenario is a defined variation of certain model assumptions and input values.
It can be used, for example, to analyze:

  • How sensitive the model is to changes
  • Which developments are possible under different conditions
  • Which assumptions are robust or risky

The scenario settings let you flexibly change specific primitive parameters in various ways, enabling you to quickly and easily test a wide range of scenarios.

If, in a primitive’s settings panel, you select a variable input parameter under the Interface & Scenario tab, it will appear in the scenario settings. You can then define its input values for the scenario.
The following input types are available:

FieldInput TypePurpose
No Parameters
Boolean ValueOn/OffToggle
SliderManual sliderFlexible input values
MinNumberStart of range
StepsNumberIncrement between values
MaxNumberEnd of range
Value HelperDropdownSelect from predefined options
ValueNumberInput for calculation
LabelNumber, TextDescription
Tip

You can only define variable input parameters for the following primitives:

  • Variable
  • State
tip

If you want to define a variable input parameter for a Stock or Flow primitive, first create a Variable primitive and then connect it to the Stock or Flow.