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-====== The HYPE wiki pages ====== 
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-**Welcome to the HYPE wiki pages. HYPE is an open source dynamic integrated rainfall-runoff and nutrient transfer model developed and maintained by the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI). ** 
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-//HYPE// is short for //​HY//​drological //​P//​redictions for the //​E//​nvironment. This wiki provides documentation for the HYPE model. 
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-===== Available documentation ===== 
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-[[start:​Hype model description| HYPE model description]] on this wiki. As exported [[http://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​hype/​files/​latest_docs/​|pdf-file]]. 
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-[[start:​HYPE_file_reference|HYPE file reference]] on this wiki. As exported [[http://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​hype/​files/​latest_docs/​|pdf-file]]. 
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-|{{:​HHcode_structure_simple.png?​100|code}}|[[http://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​hype/​files/​latest_docs/​HYSS_HYPE_code_overview.pdf/​download|The structure of the HYPE code.]] Download pdf-file with an overview of both HYSS and HYPE code structure.| 
-|{{:​callgraphdenitrification.png?​100|code detail}}|[[http://​hype.sourceforge.net/​doxy-html/​index.html|Detailed code description.]] Webpages describing Fortran-files,​ modules, data types and all procedures with their arguments and calls.| 
-|{{:​WBmark.png?​100|land stores}}|[[http://​sourceforge.net/​projects/​hype/​files/​latest_docs/​HYPE-waterbalance.pdf/​download|HYPE water balance.]] Download pdf-file with description of the special water balance output. The file gives an overview of all water flows in HYPE.| 
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-//NOTE: File reference pages and more technical parts are under development.//​ 
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-==== How to run HYPE ==== 
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-HYPE does not provide a graphical user interface. Users provide model set-up options and input data to HYPE using input text files. Model outputs are returned as text files as well. The compiled HYPE executable is run by double-clicking (on Windows) or by call from a command line (Windows or Linux). A system installation is not required. When invoked from the command line, HYPE takes two command line arguments: The search path to the folder where the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] file with model setup arguments is stored which has to be given, and a sequence number which is optional. ​ 
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-^ flag      ^ argument ​      ​^ ​ 
-| -infodir //or// -i    | path     | 
-| -sequence //or// -s    | seqnr    | 
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-The path can either be given as an absolute address or relative from the folder in which the program is started. The path may have a maximum of 200 characters and need surrounding apostrophes '​path'​ if blanks are included in the path. The search path should end with a slash. The sequence number is an integer between 0 and 999. The sequence number determines which forcing files to use. Seqnr 0 uses forcing files without sequence number. 
-If no argument is found, the program tries to find a file filedir.txt in the starting folder and read the path to info.txt there. It is also possible to give the path as the only argument without the -i flag. 
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-===== Tutorials ===== 
-Tutorials can be found on the [[::​start:​hype_tutorials|tutorial page]] on the HYPE wiki. The collection will be expanded as more introductions are written. Some popular tutorials are: 
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- - [[start:​HYPE_tutorials:​short_intro|Short version on using HYPE]] 
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- - [[start:​HYPE_tutorials:​hype_setup_tutorial|HYPE set-up tutorial]] 
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- - [[start:​HYPE_tutorials:​updating|Updating with flow observations and more]] 
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