.. _method-dace-variance_based_decomp-drop_tolerance: """""""""""""" drop_tolerance """""""""""""" Suppresses output of sensitivity indices with values lower than this tolerance .. toctree:: :hidden: :maxdepth: 1 **Specification** - *Alias:* None - *Arguments:* REAL - *Default:* All VBD indices displayed **Description** The ``drop_tolerance`` keyword allows the user to specify a value below which sensitivity indices generated by ``variance_based_decomp`` are not displayed. *Default Behavior* By default, all sensitivity indices generated by ``variance_based_decomp`` are displayed. *Usage Tips* For ``polynomial_chaos``, which outputs main, interaction, and total effects by default, the ``univariate_effects`` may be a more appropriate option. It allows suppression of the interaction effects since the output volume of these results can be prohibitive for high dimensional problems. Similar to suppression of these interactions is the covariance control, which can be selected to be diagonal_covariance or full_covariance, with the former supporting suppression of the off-diagonal covariance terms (to save compute and memory resources and reduce output volume). **Examples** .. code-block:: method, sampling sample_type lhs samples = 100 variance_based_decomp drop_tolerance = 0.001