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start:hype_tutorials:short_intro [2018/08/23 13:49]
cpers [Get and run the model]
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cpers [To understand the results]
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 With no settings given in the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] the log-file ([[start:​hype_file_reference:​hyss_yymmddhhmm.log|hyss_seqnr_yymmddHHMM.log]]) is the only result of the simulation. The log-file contains information about running time and input files used. You will also get warning or error messages in the log-file. ​ With no settings given in the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]] the log-file ([[start:​hype_file_reference:​hyss_yymmddhhmm.log|hyss_seqnr_yymmddHHMM.log]]) is the only result of the simulation. The log-file contains information about running time and input files used. You will also get warning or error messages in the log-file. ​
  
-There are several [[start:​hype_file_reference#​output_files|options for output]] of simulation results, but all result in text-files. The example given above with [[start:​HYPE_file_reference:​timeXXXX.txt|timeseries output]] of discharge will produce a file called ​**timeCOUT.txt** with time series for simulated outflow (''​cout''​) from each subbasin in the model set-up as columns (defined by ''​subid''​). Similarly for other output the variable id and the subbasin id are given in the file name or in the heading of the file. It is also possible to print period mean values of a variable instead of time series. ​+There are several [[start:​hype_file_reference#​output_files|options for output]] of simulation results, but all result in text-files. The example given above with [[start:​HYPE_file_reference:​timeXXXX.txt|timeseries output]] of discharge will produce a file named **timeCOUT.txt** with time series for simulated outflow (''​cout''​) from each subbasin in the model set-up as columns (defined by ''​subid''​). Similarly for other output the variable id and the subbasin id are given in the file name or in the heading of the file. It is also possible to print period mean values of a variable instead of time series. ​
  
 HYPE can calculate performance criteria when observations are provided, e.g file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​qobs.txt|Qobs.txt]] with observed discharge, and the variables to be compared are given in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]]. A selection of performance criteria will be calculated for every subbasin (with observations) and printed in the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​subassx.txt|subassX.txt]] file, one subbasin per row. Example of performance criteria in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​subassx.txt|subassX.txt]];​ NSE – Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency, CC – correlation coefficient,​ and MAE – mean absolute error. Some average performance criteria for the whole model set-up are also printed in the log-file and the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​simass.txt|simass.txt]] file. HYPE can calculate performance criteria when observations are provided, e.g file [[start:​hype_file_reference:​qobs.txt|Qobs.txt]] with observed discharge, and the variables to be compared are given in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​info.txt|info.txt]]. A selection of performance criteria will be calculated for every subbasin (with observations) and printed in the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​subassx.txt|subassX.txt]] file, one subbasin per row. Example of performance criteria in [[start:​hype_file_reference:​subassx.txt|subassX.txt]];​ NSE – Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency, CC – correlation coefficient,​ and MAE – mean absolute error. Some average performance criteria for the whole model set-up are also printed in the log-file and the [[start:​hype_file_reference:​simass.txt|simass.txt]] file.
  
  
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