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Several input arrays defining parameters such as starting head, [[GMS:IBOUND|IBOUND]], hydraulic conductivity, and transmissivity are defined in the [[GMS:Global Options/Basic Package|Global/Basic]] and [[GMS:BCF Package|BCF]], [[GMS:LPF Package|LPF]], or [[GMS:HUF Package|HUF]] packages. These arrays can be edited in the Basic and BCF/LPF/HUF Package dialogs, or they can be initialized using a [[GMS:MODFLOW Conceptual Model Approach|conceptual model]] in the [[GMS:Map Module|Map module]]. In many cases however, it is necessary to view or edit the values on a cell-by-cell basis. This can be accomplished using the '''''Cell Properties''''' command in the | Several input arrays defining parameters such as starting head, [[GMS:IBOUND|IBOUND]], hydraulic conductivity, and transmissivity are defined in the [[GMS:Global Options/Basic Package|Global/Basic]] and [[GMS:BCF Package|BCF]], [[GMS:LPF Package|LPF]], or [[GMS:HUF Package|HUF]] packages. These arrays can be edited in the Basic and BCF/LPF/HUF Package dialogs, or they can be initialized using a [[GMS:MODFLOW Conceptual Model Approach|conceptual model]] in the [[GMS:Map Module|Map module]]. In many cases however, it is necessary to view or edit the values on a cell-by-cell basis. This can be accomplished using the '''''Cell Properties''''' command in the ''MODFLOW'' menu. | ||
Before selecting the '''''Cell Properties''''' command, a set of cells should be selected using the cell selection tools. Once the command is selected, the [[GMS:MODFLOW|MODFLOW]] Cell Attributes dialog appears. | Before selecting the '''''Cell Properties''''' command, a set of cells should be selected using the cell selection tools. Once the command is selected, the [[GMS:MODFLOW|''MODFLOW'']] ''Cell Attributes'' dialog appears. | ||
The parameters for the selected cells are changed by typing in new values in the edit fields. If more than one cell is selected when the '''''Cell Properties''''' command is selected, the available edit fields will be left blank (unless all values are the same for that parameter). To edit one of the parameters, click on the edit field to be edited. When the OK button is selected, only the parameters whose edit fields that have data are changed. This makes it possible to change one of the parameters (e.g., transmissivity) for all of the selected cells while leaving the other parameters unchanged. | The parameters for the selected cells are changed by typing in new values in the edit fields. If more than one cell is selected when the '''''Cell Properties''''' command is selected, the available edit fields will be left blank (unless all values are the same for that parameter). To edit one of the parameters, click on the edit field to be edited. When the OK button is selected, only the parameters whose edit fields that have data are changed. This makes it possible to change one of the parameters (e.g., transmissivity) for all of the selected cells while leaving the other parameters unchanged. |