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start:hype_file_reference:mapxxxx.txt [2017/04/11 20:22]
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start:hype_file_reference:mapxxxx.txt [2021/02/04 14:47]
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 ====== mapXXXX.txt ====== ====== mapXXXX.txt ======
  
-HYPE map output files are one of the three standard result files for time series output from HYPE, the other two are [[start:​hype_file_reference:​timexxxx.txt|time output files]] (like map output files, but transposed) ​and [[start:​hype_file_reference:​xxxxxxx.txt|basin output files]]. ​+HYPE map output files are one of the standard result files for time series output from HYPE, the other are [[start:​hype_file_reference:​timexxxx.txt|time output files]] (like map output files, but transposed)[[start:​hype_file_reference:​xxxxxxx.txt|basin ​output files]] and [[start:​hype_file_reference:​xxxxxxx.txt(regional)|region ​output files]]. ​
  
 Map output files each contain results for a single HYPE variable for all modelled sub-basins. They are mainly intended to be joined to a GIS map of sub-basins in order to plot results. All values of map output variables are saved in memory until the end of the simulation, it should therefore not be used to write many periods of aggregated values. If the model and the output are large the available memory may limit the program. If you want output for every time step of the model it is suggested to use [[start:​hype_file_reference:​timexxxx.txt|time output files]] instead. To write map output files, specify a ''​mapoutput''​ for the variables of interest in the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt#​output_options|info.txt]] file.  Map output files each contain results for a single HYPE variable for all modelled sub-basins. They are mainly intended to be joined to a GIS map of sub-basins in order to plot results. All values of map output variables are saved in memory until the end of the simulation, it should therefore not be used to write many periods of aggregated values. If the model and the output are large the available memory may limit the program. If you want output for every time step of the model it is suggested to use [[start:​hype_file_reference:​timexxxx.txt|time output files]] instead. To write map output files, specify a ''​mapoutput''​ for the variables of interest in the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt#​output_options|info.txt]] file. 
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   mapoutput variable rout cout   mapoutput variable rout cout
   mapoutput meanperiod 4   mapoutput meanperiod 4
-  mapoutput decimals ​5+  mapoutput decimals ​3
  
 Map output files are written to the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt&#​model_options|resultdir]] folder. **XXXX** in the file name is substituted by the variable ID (same ID as used in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt#​output_options|info.txt]],​ for example //​mapCOUT.txt//​. All HYPE variable IDs are described in the **[[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables|list of HYPE variables]]**. Map output files are written to the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt&#​model_options|resultdir]] folder. **XXXX** in the file name is substituted by the variable ID (same ID as used in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt#​output_options|info.txt]],​ for example //​mapCOUT.txt//​. All HYPE variable IDs are described in the **[[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables|list of HYPE variables]]**.
  
-Map output files contain comma-separated data with column-wise time periods and row-wise sub-basins, corresponding to attribute tables of sub-basin maps. The first row contains a text comment. It briefly describes the HYPE variable which is contained in the file. Row two contains column headings. The first column contains sub-basin IDs (SUBID), following columns contain model results of the given variable for the requested time period. Missing values are given as -9999.+Map output files contain comma-separated data with column-wise time periods and row-wise sub-basins, corresponding to attribute tables of sub-basin maps. The first row contains a text comment. It briefly describes the content of the file. Row two contains column headings. The first column contains sub-basin IDs (SUBID), following columns contain model results of the given variable for the requested time period. Missing values are given as -9999.
  
 Example structure of a map output file //​mapCOUT.txt//​ with annual discharge averages for a two-year model run: Example structure of a map output file //​mapCOUT.txt//​ with annual discharge averages for a two-year model run:
  
-   This is a file with comp outflow ​olake in m3/s for GIS mapping+  !! model=5.13.x;​ variable=cout;​ timestep=year;​ unit=m3/s; comment=Table ​with comp outflow ​subbasi ​in m3/s for map drawing;
   SUBID,​1999,​2000   SUBID,​1999,​2000
   4472,​0.228,​0.301   4472,​0.228,​0.301
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