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-It is possible to print out basinoutput files for several mean periods at the same time. This is controlled from the info-file by numbering the different output information rows for the different types (see [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] for example). If this option is used the second and following outputs ​will be separated ​from the first by adding the mean period as a code in the file name, e.g. 0000748_YR.txt holds yearly average (or sum) of variables specified for subbasin 748.+It is possible to print out basinoutput files for several mean periods at the same time. This is controlled from the info-file by numbering the different output information rows for the different types (see [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] for example). If this option is used the basinoutputs ​will be separated by adding the mean period as a code in the file name, e.g. 0000748_YR.txt holds yearly average (or sum) of variables specified for subbasin 748.
  
 When ensemble or sequence simulations are made, the results from simulations (I = 1 .. //n// or I = sequence number > 0) are written to files named //​XXXXXXX_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 //​XXXXXXX_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. ​
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 +Class output files may also be called XXXXXXX, but they are followed by a suffix naming the class group, e.g. 0000748_DD_past.txt for the past class group'​s daily data in subid 748. The file has an extra comment row that normal subbasin files do not have. There is specified which classes are included in the group. Otherwise the file is similar to the ordinary basin-files. Only variables with data for the classes will have values in the file.
  
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