CJ Coll 0 Report post Posted March 18 Can someone explain to me how the colouring of the charts is allocated? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andreas Arapakopoulos 2 Report post Posted March 20 Hi, If you explore the Optimization section of the CAESES documentation, you'll find the answer to your question. Below is the content copied from the documentation: Colors Colors are of interest to check the (linear) correlations. For instance: Blue colors indicate a trend such that if the design variable (abscissa) gets increased, the objective increases as well. The regression curve would go up. Red colors indicate a negative correlation, i.e., if the design variable gets increased, the objective function decreases. With this information, you can e.g. check which design variables have no substantial effect on your objective function. These variables could be deactivated in the next optimization stage. One additional note: Green colors indicate that the regression curve remains steady. So it's a color map that transitions from blue to red, with green as the intermediate color. Best Regards, Andreas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CJ Coll 0 Report post Posted March 22 Thank you Is there a way to export these graphs but not in the PDF? To be used in a report not as a screenshot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites