![]() If you are on a different worksheet and you click the tab for a worksheet that contains a decision tree (created and saved in either or Analytic Solver Platform in Excel), the window will pop up to display the tree. Since the node-worksheet cell relationships are maintained, you can create a decision tree in desktop Excel, save and upload the workbook to, and immediately see and work with that decision tree in the pop-up window. ![]() ![]() But in Excel the graphic nodes are visually "next to" the related worksheet cells in, the nodes are in the pop-up window. In both cases, rollback calculations are performed via worksheet cell formulas. In, decision trees are created in a separate window that "pops up" in front of the spreadsheet grid - with some extra interactive features. In Analytic Solver Platform, decision trees are created on the Excel spreadsheet (which has a "graphics layer"). But they are visually somewhat different. Below is a summary, ordered by buttons on the Ribbon: Creating and Using Decision TreesĪnalytic Solver Platform and offer the same basic functionality for creating and evaluating decision trees, using Expected Value or Certainty Equivalent calculations, and the dialog boxes for creating, deleting or editing tree nodes are very similar in both cases. Nearly all optimization and simulated related functions available in Analytic Solver Platform are also available in.
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