Closed Wenjing1018 closed 3 years ago
At present, goodness of fit plots can only be made with individual simulations using the parameter identification tool.
However, you can export the results of population simulations to .csv files and make the graphs on your preferred choice of graphing software without any problems.
There's another workaround that has been suggested some time ago by @PavelBal (I can't find the issue entry anymore):
Just set up a parameter identification with your simulation(s) and all observed data sets, set the maximum number of iterations in the configuration window to zero and click on run. Then you can select GOF plots, residual plots etc...
^^ Yes this is an example of using individual simulations in the parameter identification tool to get a GOF plot. But this does not work with population simulations.
Deear all, I plan to make the goodness of fit plot,so I wonder if I should use individual or population models?