Info Viewer
The Info Viewer provides a comprehensive summary of model input data and analysis results, in an easy-to-follow text listing. Use the scroll bar or the mouse wheel, to scroll through the information. The Info Viewer behaves like any other view in SWedge (i.e., it can be re-sized, tiled, minimized, maximized and closed).
You can access the Info Viewer at any time by:
- Selecting the Info Viewer toolbar button
- Selecting Info Viewer from the Analysis menu
The Info Viewer information can be saved in a variety of ways, as described below.
Copy to Clipboard
The Info Viewer information can be copied to the clipboard by selecting the Copy option from the toolbar, the Edit menu, or the right-click menu. From the clipboard, the information can be pasted into word processing programs for reports, presentations, etc.
Save to File
The Info Viewer information can be saved to a text file (*.txt) or rich-text format file (*.rtf), by right-clicking in the view and selecting the desired Save As option, or by selecting the desired Save As option from the File menu, while the Info Viewer is the active view.
Printing
The Info Viewer information can also be sent directly to your printer using the Print option in the toolbar or the File menu.
Analysis Results
If your Analysis Type is PROBABILISTIC, the Info Viewer lists a summary of Trial, Valid and Failed Wedges. Depending on your input geometry, it is possible for the Probabilistic Sampling of the Input Data to generate invalid wedge geometries.
In general:
- Number of Valid Wedges = Number of Trial Wedges – Number of Invalid Wedges
- Number of Trial Wedges = Number of Samples
- Probability of Failure = Number of Failed Wedges / Number of Samples
- Probability of Sliding = Number of Failed Wedges / Number of Valid Wedges
See the Probability of Failure topic for a discussion of Probability of Failure versus Probability of Sliding.
Current Wedge Data
If your Analysis Type is Probabilistic, you will see a Current Wedge Data listing in the Info Viewer. By default, this displays data for the Mean Wedge (i.e. the wedge based on the mean input data). The Current Wedge Data can also display data for ANY WEDGE generated by the Probabilistic Analysis. See the Picked Wedges topic for details.