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The MODFLOW ''Properties'' dialog box is opened by right-clicking on the MODFLOW solution [[File:Generic Folder Locked.svg|16 px]] folder in the Project Explorer. | The MODFLOW ''Properties'' dialog box is opened by right-clicking on the MODFLOW solution [[File:Generic Folder Locked.svg|16 px]] folder in the Project Explorer and selecting '''Properties'''. | ||
:[[Image:ModflowProperties.png|thumb|none|225px]] | |||
The data in this dialog come from the "*._os", "*._ww", "*._r", and "*._w" files computed by the MODFLOW observation process. The computation from MODFLOW will include any observed flows combined with the observed heads to calculate a single error value. In a transient model, the error value includes all of the observations at the various times. The error shown in this dialog is different from the error found in the [[GMS:Error_Summary_Plot|Error Summary plot]]. | |||
:[[Image:ModflowPropertiesDialogBox.png|thumb|none|left|350 px|MODFLOW ''Properties'' dialog box]] | |||
Only MODFLOW-2000 outputs weighted residuals. Weighted residuals are computed for MODFLOW-USG and MODFLOW-USG Transport using PEST utilities. | |||
== | ==Descriptions of different error values== | ||
*''Mean Residual'' – Average error for the observations. This can be misleading because the positive and negative errors can cancel. | *''Mean Residual'' – Average error for the observations. This can be misleading because the positive and negative errors can cancel. | ||
* ''Mean Absolute Residual'' – Mean of the absolute error values for the observations. This is a true mean, not allowing positive and negative errors to cancel. | * ''Mean Absolute Residual'' – Mean of the absolute error values for the observations. This is a true mean, not allowing positive and negative errors to cancel. |