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start:hype_file_reference:timexxxx.txt [2018/06/05 15:41]
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start:hype_file_reference:timexxxx.txt [2021/02/04 14:46]
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 Time 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 //​timeCOUT.txt//​). All HYPE variable IDs are described in the **[[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables|list of HYPE variables]]**. In addition upstream aggregated variables and output region variables may be printed, e.g. //​timeRGCRUN.txt//​. Time 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 //​timeCOUT.txt//​). All HYPE variable IDs are described in the **[[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt:​variables|list of HYPE variables]]**. In addition upstream aggregated variables and output region variables may be printed, e.g. //​timeRGCRUN.txt//​.
  
-Time output files contain tab-separated data with column-wise subbasins (or output regions) and row-wise time periods. 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 a date-time string (format depending on ''​writeformat''​ specified in //​info.txt//​ and on the length of period for which the value is valid, ''​meanperiod''​),​ following columns contain model results of the given variable for all sub-basins in the model set-up. Missing values are given as -9999.+Time output files contain tab-separated data with column-wise subbasins (or output regions) and row-wise time periods. The first row contains a text comment. It briefly describes the content of the file. Row two contains column headings. The first column contains a date-time string (format depending on ''​writeformat''​ specified in //​info.txt//​ and on the length of period for which the value is valid, ''​meanperiod''​),​ following columns contain model results of the given variable for all sub-basins in the model set-up. Missing values are given as -9999.
  
 Example structure of a map output file //​timeCOUT.txt//​ with daily discharge averages for a model with four sub-catchments:​ Example structure of a map output file //​timeCOUT.txt//​ with daily discharge averages for a model with four sub-catchments:​
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 When ensemble or sequence simulations are made, the results from simulations (I = 1 .. //n// or I = sequence number > 0) are written to files named timeXXXX_00I.txt,​ where //n// is defined by ''​num_ens''​ in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​optpar.txt|optpar.txt]]. ​ Alternatively,​ if a Monte Carlo simulation is done with task set to write all simulations (''​task WS''​ in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​optpar.txt|optpar.txt]]) files will be named //​XXXXXXX_000000I.txt//​. In this case up to 9999999 simulations can be saved. ​ When ensemble or sequence simulations are made, the results from simulations (I = 1 .. //n// or I = sequence number > 0) are written to files named timeXXXX_00I.txt,​ where //n// is defined by ''​num_ens''​ in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​optpar.txt|optpar.txt]]. ​ Alternatively,​ if a Monte Carlo simulation is done with task set to write all simulations (''​task WS''​ in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​optpar.txt|optpar.txt]]) files will be named //​XXXXXXX_000000I.txt//​. In this case up to 9999999 simulations can be saved. ​
  
-Class output files may also be called timeXXXX, but they are followed by a suffix naming the class group, e.g. timeCRUN_CG1.txt for the CG1 class group'​s local runoff. The file comment will contain information on which classes are included in the group. Otherwise the file is similar to the ordinary time-files. All subbasins class group variable data is printed. ​+[[start:​hype_file_reference:​class_output|Class output files]] may also be called timeXXXX, but they are followed by a suffix naming the class group, e.g. timeCRUN_CG1.txt for the CG1 class group'​s local runoff. The file comment will contain information on which classes are included in the group. Otherwise the file is similar to the ordinary time-files. All subbasins class group variable data is printed. ​
  
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