There are three main types of analysis which can be used to assess wedge stability with Swedge:
The Analysis Type can be selected in the Project Settings dialog or from the drop-list in the toolbar.
Selecting the Analysis Type from the toolbar drop-list

The required input data and analysis results depend upon the currently selected Analysis Type as summarized below.
Deterministic Analysis
In a Deterministic analysis it is assumed that all input parameters are "exactly" known (e.g. wedge plane orientations, shear strength, etc). Swedge computes the factor of safety (FS) for a single wedge. See the Deterministic Analysis Overview topic for more information.
Sensitivity Analysis
If the Analysis Type = Deterministic, it is also possible to perform Sensitivity analysis (i.e. individual parameters can be varied between minimum and maximum values, and the factor of safety calculated for each value, and plotted). See the Sensitivity Analysis topic for more information.
Probabilistic Analysis
In a Probabilistic analysis, statistical information can be entered to account for uncertainty in joint orientation, shear strength and other parameters. This results in a safety factor distribution from which a probability of failure (PF) is calculated. See the Probabilistic Analysis Overview topic for more information.
Combinations Analysis
For a Combinations analysis any number of joint plane orientations can be defined, and Swedge will analyze wedge stability for all possible combinations of two joints. See the Combination Analysis Overview topic for more information.