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start:hype_file_reference:xobsxomn.txt [2017/09/06 09:05]
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 There are 20 HYPE variable IDs defined to be used for evaluating miscellaneus variables. These variables can be used for different observations that has not a designated HYPE variable ID already defined. There are two types of variables xom and xos, 10 of each numbered 0 to 9. The difference between the two types are that xom is averaged over time when a mean period is asked for (e.g. like soil moisture), while the other xos, is summed over time for the mean period (e.g. like runoff). ​ There are 20 HYPE variable IDs defined to be used for evaluating miscellaneus variables. These variables can be used for different observations that has not a designated HYPE variable ID already defined. There are two types of variables xom and xos, 10 of each numbered 0 to 9. The difference between the two types are that xom is averaged over time when a mean period is asked for (e.g. like soil moisture), while the other xos, is summed over time for the mean period (e.g. like runoff). ​
  
-The files are located in the ''​modeldir''​ folder. A variable of user choice is given for all time+The files are located in the ''​otherobsdir''​ folder ​set in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]]. If the path is not set, the files are seached for in ''​forcingdir''​. A variable of user choice is given for all time
 steps. Maximum 10 variables/​files may be used. One file per variable. The variables are called xom0-xom9. The steps. Maximum 10 variables/​files may be used. One file per variable. The variables are called xom0-xom9. The
-variable can be used for criterion calculation and is averaged over ''​meanperiod''​. The first row is a comment row. The second +variable can be used for criterion calculation and is averaged over ''​meanperiod''​. ​ 
-row includes a text string (e.g. ''​date'',​ no spaces allowed) and then subbasin ids (''​subid''​).+ 
 +The first row(s) may be commment rows. These rows have to start with !!. At least one comment row is needed. The first row, not a comment row, includes a text string (e.g. ''​date'',​ no spaces allowed) and then subbasin ids (''​subid''​). 
 The first column holds date in the format ''​yyyy-mm-dd''​. If set in info that matlab-format should The first column holds date in the format ''​yyyy-mm-dd''​. If set in info that matlab-format should
 be read (''​readformat 1''​) the date format is instead ''​yyyymmdd''​. The second to last columns are be read (''​readformat 1''​) the date format is instead ''​yyyymmdd''​. The second to last columns are
 data values for all or selected subbasins. The order of subbasins does not have to be same as in  [[start:​hype_file_reference:​geodata.txt|GeoData.txt]]. data values for all or selected subbasins. The order of subbasins does not have to be same as in  [[start:​hype_file_reference:​geodata.txt|GeoData.txt]].
-The file is read only if so set in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]].+The file is read only if so set in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] ​(''​readxomsfiles Y''​).
  
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