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start:hype_file_reference:info.txt [2020/05/04 16:07]
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 **''​%%Mandatory codes%%''​** denoted in bold face. **''​%%Mandatory codes%%''​** denoted in bold face.
  
-/** 
- * ____________IMPORTANT!__________IMPORTANT!________________IMPORTANT!_______________________IMPORTANT!______________ 
- * 
- * The table below is maintained in spreadsheed file '​file_reference_tables.xlsx'​ 
- * in the wiki back-up folder on our server. 
- * Please edit table contents there and then copy-paste the updated full table to this page. Ask René if something is  
- * unclear. Thanks. 
- * ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
- */ 
  
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 | ''​resetstatedate'' ​     | //​date-time// ​      | defines that nutrient soil states will be reset to the starting state. The date should be in the format yyyy-mm-dd [HH:MM]. The default is that no reset is done. Maximum 100 dates may be given. The dates may be written on same or different rows. In the latter case, the code first on every row. The reset starting state is saved in file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​reset_state_save|reset_state_save.txt]]. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                              | | ''​resetstatedate'' ​     | //​date-time// ​      | defines that nutrient soil states will be reset to the starting state. The date should be in the format yyyy-mm-dd [HH:MM]. The default is that no reset is done. Maximum 100 dates may be given. The dates may be written on same or different rows. In the latter case, the code first on every row. The reset starting state is saved in file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​reset_state_save|reset_state_save.txt]]. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                              |
 | ''​substance'' ​        | //​string// ​         | gives the substances to be simulated. One or several of: //N P C S T1 T2//. N - nitrogen, P - phosphorus, C - organic carbon, S - total suspended sediment, T1 - tracer, and T2 - water temperature. Substances may be defined on one or several rows (with the code preceding the substance on each row) with one or several substances per row (separated by space). The default is to simulate no substances, only water. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                        | | ''​substance'' ​        | //​string// ​         | gives the substances to be simulated. One or several of: //N P C S T1 T2//. N - nitrogen, P - phosphorus, C - organic carbon, S - total suspended sediment, T1 - tracer, and T2 - water temperature. Substances may be defined on one or several rows (with the code preceding the substance on each row) with one or several substances per row (separated by space). The default is to simulate no substances, only water. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                        |
-| ''​calibration'' ​      | //​Y/​N// ​            | defines whether or not automatic calibration is to be done. //Y// for calibration. Default is //N//. Calibration method and parameters are defined in file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​optpar.txt|optpar.txt]]. Note that reading of initial state does not work with automatic calibration of parameters rivvel and damp, or with the ''​soilstretch''​ functionality.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |+| ''​calibration'' ​      | //​Y/​N// ​            | defines whether or not automatic calibration is to be done. //Y// for calibration. Default is //N//. Calibration method and parameters are defined in file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​optpar.txt|optpar.txt]]. Note that reading of initial state does not work with automatic calibration of parameters rivvel and damp, or soilcorr.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
 | ''​regestimate'' ​      | //​Y/​N// ​            | defines if regional estimated parameters calculated by regression is used. This option requires the files [[start:​hype_file_reference:​reg_par.txt|reg_par.txt]],​ [[start:​hype_file_reference:​CatchDes.txt|CatchDes.txt]] and [[start:​hype_file_reference:​CatchGroup.txt|CatchGroup.txt]]. //Y// for yes or //N// for no. Default is //​N//​. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          | | ''​regestimate'' ​      | //​Y/​N// ​            | defines if regional estimated parameters calculated by regression is used. This option requires the files [[start:​hype_file_reference:​reg_par.txt|reg_par.txt]],​ [[start:​hype_file_reference:​CatchDes.txt|CatchDes.txt]] and [[start:​hype_file_reference:​CatchGroup.txt|CatchGroup.txt]]. //Y// for yes or //N// for no. Default is //​N//​. ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          |
 | ''​readformat'' ​       | //​0/​1// ​            | handles several different formats of input data. The default (0) is ASCII-files with dates in the format yyyy-mm-dd and normal months. ‘1’ is ASCII-files with date in MATLAB format ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                | | ''​readformat'' ​       | //​0/​1// ​            | handles several different formats of input data. The default (0) is ASCII-files with dates in the format yyyy-mm-dd and normal months. ‘1’ is ASCII-files with date in MATLAB format ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                |
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-/** 
- * ____________IMPORTANT!__________IMPORTANT!________________IMPORTANT!_______________________IMPORTANT!______________ 
- * 
- * The table below is maintained in spreadsheed file '​file_reference_tables.xlsx'​ 
- * in the wiki back-up folder on our server. 
- * Please edit table contents there and then copy-paste the updated full table to this page. Ask René if something is  
- * unclear. Thanks. 
- * ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
- */ 
  
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 The principal outputs are specified with two codes in //​info.txt//,​ first code giving the output type and second specifying content options. After the codes follow the arguments. Content option codes are identical for all basic output types. All outputs are technically optional. The principal outputs are specified with two codes in //​info.txt//,​ first code giving the output type and second specifying content options. After the codes follow the arguments. Content option codes are identical for all basic output types. All outputs are technically optional.
  
-It is possible to get output for several different aggregation periods for the same type of output (basin- , region- or time-output) by specifying several groups of the same type of output with a ordinal number between **Code 1** and **Code 2**. See example below the table. The files will then have a suffix to their name to separate them, e.g. //​timeCRUN_DD.txt//​. If only one non-numbered group is used no meanperiod suffix will be added to the file(s). The number between **Code 1** and **Code 2** is also used to hold together classoutput information for different variables/​groups/​meanperiods.+It is possible to get output for several different aggregation periods for the same type of output (basin- , class-, region- or time-output) by specifying several groups of the same type of output with a ordinal number between **Code 1** and **Code 2**. See example below the table. The files will then have a suffix to their name to separate them, e.g. //​timeCRUN_DD.txt//​. If only one non-numbered group is used no meanperiod suffix will be added to the file(s). The number between **Code 1** and **Code 2** is also used to hold together classoutput information for different variables/​groups/​meanperiods.
  
  
-/** 
- * ___________IMPORTANT!__________IMPORTANT!______________IMPORTANT!________________IMPORTANT!_____________ 
- * 
- * The table below is maintained in spreadsheed file '​file_reference_tables.xlsx'​ 
- * in the wiki back-up folder on our server. 
- * Please edit table contents there and then copy-paste the updated full table to this page. Ask René if something is  
- * unclear. Thanks. 
- * ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
- */ 
  
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 For the calculation of criterion for lake water stage, the combination of variables ''​wcom''​ and ''​wstr''​ are exchanged for the internal variables ''​clwc''​ and ''​clws''​ by the program. These variables are the water stages cleaned from ''​w0ref''​ reference level (''​clwc''​= ''​wcom''​-''​w0ref'',​ ''​clws''​=''​wstr''​-''​w0ref''​). This makes the criterion calculation more accurate, but note that relative criteria, e.g. relative bias, are now relative to the smaller cleaned water stage level. For the calculation of criterion for lake water stage, the combination of variables ''​wcom''​ and ''​wstr''​ are exchanged for the internal variables ''​clwc''​ and ''​clws''​ by the program. These variables are the water stages cleaned from ''​w0ref''​ reference level (''​clwc''​= ''​wcom''​-''​w0ref'',​ ''​clws''​=''​wstr''​-''​w0ref''​). This makes the criterion calculation more accurate, but note that relative criteria, e.g. relative bias, are now relative to the smaller cleaned water stage level.
  
-/** 
- * ____________IMPORTANT!__________IMPORTANT!________________IMPORTANT!_______________________IMPORTANT!______________ 
- * 
- * The table below is maintained in spreadsheed file '​file_reference_tables.xlsx'​ 
- * in the wiki back-up folder on our server. 
- * Please edit table contents there and then copy-paste the updated full table to this page. Ask René if something is  
- * unclear. Thanks. 
- * ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
- */ 
  
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 The updating methods are described in detail in the [[http://​www.smhi.net/​hype/​wiki/​doku.php?​id=start:​hype_tutorials:​updating|tutorial]]. Some updating routines require further settings in additional input file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​update.txt|update.txt]]. The updating methods are described in detail in the [[http://​www.smhi.net/​hype/​wiki/​doku.php?​id=start:​hype_tutorials:​updating|tutorial]]. Some updating routines require further settings in additional input file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​update.txt|update.txt]].
  
-/** 
- * ____________IMPORTANT!__________IMPORTANT!________________IMPORTANT!_______________________IMPORTANT!______________ 
- * 
- * The table below is maintained in spreadsheed file '​file_reference_tables.xlsx'​ 
- * in the wiki back-up folder on our server. 
- * Please edit table contents there and then copy-paste the updated full table to this page. Ask René if something is  
- * unclear. Thanks. 
- * ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
- */ 
  
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