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Overview

The "MyAnyCutOpt | MyAnyCut" composite appraiser combines relative and absolute appraisal of the created solutions so that if you are aiming to get some grade, both absolute and relative parts should have at least this grade, which means the algorithms will be searching within the intersection of the relative and absolute values.

On the figure: 1. Relative part, 2. Absolute part.

Three modes are available:

  1. Relative + Absolute
  2. Relative only
  3. Absolute only

To switch between modes, use the control to the right of the composite appraiser name:


Notes

  • Each profile of the composite appraiser defines both relative and absolute intervals. Profiles are editable (for details, see "Configuring Profiles" in Algorithms, Appraisers and Profiles.
  • Relative intervals depend on the selected cutting. See AnyCut Workflow.

Intervals Validation

In Relative appraiser:

  • You cannot set value which module is less than 0,01.
  • You can set only negative values for left boundaries.

Wrong values are highlighted with red. On editing finish, the wrong value is automatically substituted with the nearest correct (0,01 or -0,01).

Previous Versions

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MyAnyCutRelatve

The "MyAnyCutOpt | MyAnyCutRelatve" appraiser (also known as AnyCut relative appraiser or relative appraiser) allows performing allocation for any ASCII-cuttings uploaded to the system. The appraiser estimates some parameters value difference between the current and a reference model. The reference model is considered to be the good one and the relative appraiser estimates if the current model parameters are in the allowable range comparing to the reference one. The relative appraiser is an important part of the AnyCut Workflow and is necessary for working with the client cuttings.

The relative appraiser supports Fix GirdleFix Crown and Fix Facets options of the Smart Recut algorithms.

MyRelativeAscii

In previous versions, the name of the algorithm was "TestRelativeAscii | MyRelativeAscii".

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