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==Creating/Deleting Parameters== | ==Creating/Deleting Parameters== | ||
The ''Parameters'' dialog contains the list of parameters. A new parameter can be created by selecting the '''New Parameter''' button. Each parameter that is defined should correspond to a key value that has been defined in the MODFLOW input. A parameter can be removed from the list by selecting the parameter and selecting the '''Delete Parameter''' button. The entire list of parameters can be deleted by selecting the '''Delete All''' button. | The ''Parameters'' dialog (accessed through the ''MODFLOW'' menu using the '''Parameters''' command) contains the list of parameters. A new parameter can be created by selecting the '''New Parameter''' button. Each parameter that is defined should correspond to a key value that has been defined in the MODFLOW input. A parameter can be removed from the list by selecting the parameter and selecting the '''Delete Parameter''' button. The entire list of parameters can be deleted by selecting the '''Delete All''' button. | ||
==Initialize from Model== | ==Initialize from Model== | ||
In most cases, the fastest and simplest way to create the parameter list is to use the '''Initialize from Model''' button. When this button is selected, GMS traverses the MODFLOW input data corresponding to legal parameter values and searches for key values. It is assumed that the key values are entered as negative numbers. When a unique negative number is found, a new parameter is added to the list, and a default name is given to the parameter based on the parameter type. | In most cases, the fastest and simplest way to create the parameter list is to use the '''Initialize from Model''' button. When this button is selected, GMS traverses the MODFLOW input data corresponding to legal parameter values and searches for key values. It is assumed that the key values are entered as negative numbers. When a unique negative number is found, a new parameter is added to the list, and a default name is given to the parameter based on the parameter type. | ||
NOTE: The '''Initialize from Model''' command will not search for key values in the Well package. This is because negative pumping rates are perfectly common and do not necessarily correspond to key values. If | NOTE: The '''Initialize from Model''' command will not search for key values in the Well package. This is because negative pumping rates are perfectly common and do not necessarily correspond to key values. If wanting to define a well Q as a parameter, use the '''New Parameter''' button and manually create the parameter. | ||
==Import Optimal Values== | ==Import Optimal Values== | ||
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==Stochastic Options== | ==Stochastic Options== | ||
''Standard Deviation'' | |||
:Use this field to specify the standard deviation of a parameter for a stochastic simulation. | :Use this field to specify the standard deviation of a parameter for a stochastic simulation. | ||
''Mean value'' | |||
:Use this field to specify the mean of a parameter for a stochastic simulation. | :Use this field to specify the mean of a parameter for a stochastic simulation. | ||
''Distribution'' | |||
:When the parameter is stochastic, use this option to choose between a normal or linear distribution. A random number for the parameter is generated using the distribution, the mean value (starting value) and the standard | :When the parameter is stochastic, use this option to choose between a normal or linear distribution. A random number for the parameter is generated using the distribution, the mean value (starting value) and the standard deviation. | ||
''Std Deviation'' | |||
:The standard deviation is used for a stochastic parameter to generate a random number using the chosen distribution. | :The standard deviation is used for a stochastic parameter to generate a random number using the chosen distribution. | ||
''Num Segments'' | |||
:When the parameter is stochastic and the stochastic method is Latin Hypercube, the number of segments helps determine how man total MODFLOW runs will be used. | :When the parameter is stochastic and the stochastic method is Latin Hypercube, the number of segments helps determine how man total MODFLOW runs will be used. | ||