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How Accurate is Solver?
I want to compare two different optimal scenarios answers obtained from
Solver but they are quite close. I want to say, well scenario X's optimal value is so and so larger than scenario Y's optimal value. For this I need to understand how many decimal places are relevant in each answer. So I need to understand what determines the accuracy of a Solver answer. Initially I thought it was the Convergence setting but this is only for answers which converge slowly. Not for answers which actually give the message 'Solver found a solution'. Can anyone tell me exactly to how many decimal places I can trust in a Solver answer? |
How Accurate is Solver?
Andy,
You can do a sensitivity analysis by changing the optimal value by a small amount and seeing how that affects your calculated value - too much depends on your model to say anything definitive. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "andysween" wrote in message ... I want to compare two different optimal scenarios answers obtained from Solver but they are quite close. I want to say, well scenario X's optimal value is so and so larger than scenario Y's optimal value. For this I need to understand how many decimal places are relevant in each answer. So I need to understand what determines the accuracy of a Solver answer. Initially I thought it was the Convergence setting but this is only for answers which converge slowly. Not for answers which actually give the message 'Solver found a solution'. Can anyone tell me exactly to how many decimal places I can trust in a Solver answer? |
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