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 Maximum 100 model parameters may be optimised simultaneously. To optimise more parameters, the code needs to be changed (set //​maxoptpar//​ to a higher value). All parameters are described in the section on [[start:​hype_file_reference:​par.txt|par.txt]],​ but not all of them can be calibrated. The objective function of the optimization is defined in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] as the combination of criteria chosen, see [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt#​performance_criteria_options|Performance criteria options]]. ​ Maximum 100 model parameters may be optimised simultaneously. To optimise more parameters, the code needs to be changed (set //​maxoptpar//​ to a higher value). All parameters are described in the section on [[start:​hype_file_reference:​par.txt|par.txt]],​ but not all of them can be calibrated. The objective function of the optimization is defined in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] as the combination of criteria chosen, see [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt#​performance_criteria_options|Performance criteria options]]. ​
  
-There are eight methods of optimisation implemented in HYPE as detailed in the table below. Additionally,​ there are two other tasks for output generation, ''​WA''​ and ''​WS'',​ which produce detailed performance and simulation results for all runs performed during optimisation. Tasks ''​WA''​ and ''​WS''​ are compatible with selected optimisation methods only, a denoted in the table. The task of organized scanning ''​SC''​ is a parameter investigation method.+There are eight methods of optimisation implemented in HYPE as detailed in the table below (read more about them in the [[start:​hype_tutorials:​automatic_calibration|tutorial]]). Additionally,​ there are two other tasks for output generation, ''​WA''​ and ''​WS'',​ which produce detailed performance and simulation results for all runs performed during optimisation. Tasks ''​WA''​ and ''​WS''​ are compatible with selected optimisation methods only, a denoted in the table. The task of organized scanning ''​SC''​ is a parameter investigation method.
  
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- * 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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 |''​SC''​|organised scanning of two parameters| |''​SC''​|organised scanning of two parameters|
 |''​WA''​|write performance result for all simulations (''​MC'',​ ''​SM''​ or ''​DE''​)| |''​WA''​|write performance result for all simulations (''​MC'',​ ''​SM''​ or ''​DE''​)|
-|''​WS''​|write simulation results ([[.:​xxxxxxx.txt|basin-]],​ [[.:​timexxxx.txt|time-]] or [[.:​mapxxxx.txt|map-]]files) for all ensembles in Monte Carlo simulation (''​MC'',​ ''​BP'',​ or ''​DE''​) (maximum 9999999 ensembles total)|+|''​WS''​|write simulation results ([[.:​xxxxxxx.txt|basin-]],​ [[.:​timexxxx.txt|time-]] or [[.:​mapxxxx.txt|map-]]files) for all ensembles in Monte Carlo simulation (''​MC'',​ ''​BP'',​ or ''​DE''​)|
 </​sortable>​ </​sortable>​
  
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