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    2 = HeuristicLab FAQ =
    3 === How to cite HeuristicLab? ===
     2= HeuristicLab FAQ = #FAQ
     3=== How to cite HeuristicLab? === #Citation
    44If you find HeuristicLab useful and employ it to develop your own software or solve an interesting application problem, please share improvements or enhancements with us and the metaheuristic community (as per the GNU General Public License). In particular, if you publish any results derived from the use of HeuristicLab, we will be grateful, if you cite the following reference in your papers:
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    66 * S. Wagner, Heuristic Optimization Software Systems - Modeling of Heuristic Optimization Algorithms in the HeuristicLab Software Environment, PhD Thesis, Institute for Formal Models and Verification, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, 2009.
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    8 === What's wrong, if controls are not correctly resized in the HeuristicLab Optimizer? ===
     8=== What's wrong, if controls are not correctly resized in the HeuristicLab Optimizer? === #ControlResizeProblem
    99On some machines it might happen that controls are not correctly resized and the HeuristicLab GUI looks like this:
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    16 === What is the correct file format to import data-analysis problem data? ===
     17=== What is the correct file format to import data-analysis problem data? === #DataAnalysisImportFileFormat
    1718Your data file must be available in form of a table. HeuristicLab does not support sparse matrix formats as used for instance by libSVM. To import your data into HeuristicLab you must prepare your data file to follow a comma separated values format (CSV). On import HeuristicLab tries to guess which separator character is used. Allowed separator characters are ';', ',', 'Space' and 'Tab'. The values should be given as real-values and use a period ('.') as decimal separator. German users can also use the comma (',') character as decimal separator, but of course in this case ',' is not allowed as separator character (use either ';', 'Space' or 'TAB'). The first line of the CSV file can contain variable names.
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