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worldkeeping
Level II

JSL: How to Save Simulation Formula of the best fitted distribution in a new table?

The procedure I hope to achieve is

1) fit all distributions to a column

2) use "Save Simulation Formula" of the best fitted distribution

3) but instead of "Save Simulation Formula" to the original table, I want to save it to a new table with 10 rows. This means the saved formula will generate 10 values from that best fitted distribution in this new table.

 

The challenge I have now is 

1) when using Fit Distribution('All'), the Fit Handle[] can't find any specific distribution. I was hoping Fit Handle[1] will give me the best fit. 

2) I am not sure how to let "Save Simulation Formula"  to save to a non-original table.

Please help me. 

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worldkeeping
Level II

Re: JSL: How to Save Simulation Formula of the best fitted distribution in a new table?

Solved by fitting fixed set of distribution instead of fit all.

The second challenge solved by just get formula from original table and create a new table with it

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worldkeeping
Level II

Re: JSL: How to Save Simulation Formula of the best fitted distribution in a new table?

Solved by fitting fixed set of distribution instead of fit all.

The second challenge solved by just get formula from original table and create a new table with it

Re: JSL: How to Save Simulation Formula of the best fitted distribution in a new table?

Hi @worldkeeping ,

 

I'm looking into a similar challenge, could you provide more detail for the process you used?

 

Thanks,

Ben

“All models are wrong, but some are useful”

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