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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. | + | 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 is mandatory, and a sequence number which is optional. |
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