What's New in ASCMO-MOCA V5.16
General
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Windows® 10 is no longer officially supported.
ASCMO-MOCA
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The Residual Histogram now includes an option to calculate the RMSE using only marked data, allowing you to restrict the calculation to a specific subset of the dataset.
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You can now use Select Axes in Visualization to instantly generate multiple scatter plots at once.
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You can now use Auto Layout in Visualization to automatically arrange existing views.
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Added new multiswitch operator (selector, node0, node1, …).
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Added a Cache Visualization option (enabled by default). This improves performance by opening views faster after they’ve been opened once.
File menu > Options
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Data Based models can now be exported to Matlab, Python, C,…
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Data Based Modelling now displays the RMSE of models and allows opening Measure vs. Predicted views.
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Added a new import mode with channel mapping for additional datasets. Already mapped channels are now shown directly in the data importer, making subsequent imports much easier.
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When importing a dynamic (time-based) dataset, you can now define the time range using the first and last samples of the selected channels. This makes it easier to import multiple files while maintaining a consistent time length.
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Added the option Data step > Import Data > Add Constant Channel, which lets you create a new channel that can be edited manually.
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The channel mapping table can now be sorted.
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Model Mapping Dialogs now have a filter field. Start typing in the field to quickly find items using autocompletion.
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Parameter changes can now be undone and redone using Undo/Redo (Ctrl + Z / Ctrl + Y).
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Added support for Linux FMUs. Headless ASCMO can now run on Linux.
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New interface function for programmatic export and import of Visualization configurations.