Steve-E
15th January 2004, 02:44 PM
I don't know if it just me, but it is not uncommon to get freak results within a Monte-Carlo analysis. By this I mean a 10000 iteration test throws up a few results with 12000% profit whereas 90% of the results are close to the 6000% mark (with the lowest being around 5000%). This is tends to screw up the scatter charts as the useful results are squished into a thin line at one edge of the chart.
Possibly a logarithmic option, or a toggle to exlude the top/bottom x% of results?
The freak results can also effect the bar charts as they force the bulk of the results to one edge and reduce the resolution of the useful data. Being able to discount the flukes would be helpfull here too. (Preferably with a button press rather than rummaging round in the logs/datasets).
Bl**dy hard to please aren't I!
:D
KUTGW
Steve.
Possibly a logarithmic option, or a toggle to exlude the top/bottom x% of results?
The freak results can also effect the bar charts as they force the bulk of the results to one edge and reduce the resolution of the useful data. Being able to discount the flukes would be helpfull here too. (Preferably with a button press rather than rummaging round in the logs/datasets).
Bl**dy hard to please aren't I!
:D
KUTGW
Steve.