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Cloud integration

AnyLogic 9 works closely with AnyLogic Cloud, borrowing its version control and model execution functionality.

This article describes how to use Cloud capabilities in your AnyLogic 9 models and make the most out of this dense integration.

When you work with your model in the editor of AnyLogic 9, all changes you make to the model are periodically saved in AnyLogic Cloud in the corresponding model version. To command the editor to upload the changes explicitly, click the Unsaved changes label on the toolbar.

To run the AnyLogic 9 model via Cloud

  1. On the AnyLogic 9 toolbar, click .
  2. The dialog window will open up, showing the model’s animation in vector graphics. You can then control the execution flow, using the buttons on the bottom toolbar of the window.
    To learn more, see Model animation in AnyLogic Cloud in Cloud documentation.

To create Cloud-based experiments for the AnyLogic 9 model

  1. On the AnyLogic 9 toolbar, click the arrow icon on the right of the icon to open the drop-down menu.
  2. Click Open experiments.
  3. The experiment dashboard will open up, allowing you to customize the model’s inputs and outputs to your liking.
    • In Inputs, modify the model version’s parameters and their values.
    • In Outputs, set up the graphical charts and their layout on the experiment screen.

By default, Cloud creates a basic simulation experiment for each model automatically. Consider creating additional, more complex experiments: for example, a parameter variation or Monte-Carlo 1st order experiment.

To learn more about experiments in Cloud, see Managing experiments in Cloud documentation.

In Cloud terms, each separate model version has its own set of experiments. Should you decide to duplicate (clone) a version, the experiments you have composed for an original version beforehand will be transferred to the freshly created copy as well, so make sure to adjust these to properly reflect any changes you make in the duplicated version of the model.
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