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[[Image:SMS Time Settings.jpg|thumb|250 px|Example of a ''Time Settings'' dialog]]
[[Image:SMS Time Settings.jpg|thumb|300 px|Example of a ''Time Settings'' dialog]]
Transient dataset time values are displayed in the [[SMS:Time Step Window|''Time Step'' window]] using either a relative time format (e.g., 100.0) or an absolute date/time format (e.g., 1/12/2006 3:23:48).
Transient dataset time values are displayed in the [[SMS:Time Steps Window|Time Steps window]] using either a relative time format (e.g., 100.0) or an absolute date/time format (e.g., 1/12/2006 3:23:48).


==Changing Time Settings==
==Changing Time Settings==
To change the time settings, select the ''Menu'' command [[SMS:Edit Menu|''Edit'' | '''Time Settings''']] or right-click on the [[SMS:Time Step Window|''Time Step'' window]] in the [[SMS:Project Explorer|Project Explorer]] and select '''Time Settings''' to open the ''Time Setting'' dialog.
To change the time settings, select the ''Menu'' command [[SMS:Edit Menu|''Edit'' | '''Time Settings''']] or right-click on the [[SMS:Time Steps Window|Time Steps window]] and select '''Time Settings''' to open the ''Time Setting'' dialog.


==Time Settings Dialog==
==Time Settings Dialog==
The following options are available in this dialog.
The following options are available in this dialog.
*''Zero Time''
*''Zero Time''
<blockquote>
::The zero time represents the date/time corresponding to time t=0. If a dataset does not have an assigned reference time, it will use the global zero time as its reference time.
The zero time represents the date/time corresponding to time t=0. If a dataset does not have an assigned reference time, it will use the global zero time as its reference time.</blockquote>


*''Display as''
*''Display as''
<blockquote>
*:Option to use either absolute or relative time.
Option to use either absolute or relative time.
**''Absolute Date/Time''
*''Absolute Date/Time''
**:When the display format is set to ''Absolute Date/Time'', a date/time is shown in the [[SMS:Time Steps Window|Time Steps]] window. The date and time format can also be specified.
<blockquote>
**''Relative Time''
When the display format is set to ''Absolute Date/Time'', a date/time is shown in the [[SMS:Time Step Window|''Time Step'' window]]. The date and time format can also be specified.</blockquote>
**:When the display format is set to ''Relative Time'', the days, hours, minutes, and seconds from the dataset reference time is shown in the [[SMS:Time Steps Window|Time Steps]] window. The display format for days, hours, minutes, and seconds can be specified. If a decimal format is chosen, the precision can also be specified.
 
*''Relative Time''
<blockquote>
When the display format is set to ''Relative Time'', the days, hours, minutes, and seconds from the dataset reference time is shown in the [[SMS:Time Step Window|''Time Step'' window]]. The display format for days, hours, minutes, and seconds can be specified. If a decimal format is chosen, the precision can also be specified.</blockquote>
</blockquote>


*''Format''
*''Format''
<blockquote>
::Time can be displayed in a number of formats. After selecting an option, the dialog will display an example of the format. The following format options are available:
Time can be displayed in a number of formats. After selecting an option, the dialog will display an example of the format. The following format options are available:
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!Absolute Date Format !!         !! Additional Options
!Absolute Date Format !! Example !! Additional Options
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|mm/dd/yy        || 05/25/00    ||
|mm/dd/yy        || 05/25/00    ||
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|mmm dd, yyyy    || May 25, 2000 ||
|mmm dd, yyyy    || May 25, 2000 ||
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!Absolute Time Format !! Example !! Additional Options
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|hh:mm am/pm    || 3:22 PM      ||
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|HH:mm          || 15:22        ||
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|hh:mm:ss am/pm  || 3:22:30 PM  ||
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|HH:mm:ss        || 15:22:30    ||
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!Relative Time Format !! Example !! Additional Options
!Relative Time Format !! Example !! Additional Options
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|seconds          || 937840.0    || ''Specify Precision''
|seconds          || 937840.0    || ''Specify Precision''
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*''Time Step Window'' &ndash; This section contains options for adjusting how values are displayed in the ''Time Step Window''.
**''Determination of available times'' &ndash; Determines which time steps will be available for display in the Time Step Window.
***"All available times (any module)"
***"Active datasets (current module)"
**''Dataset time step rounding''
***"Interpolate to exact time"
***"Nearest time step"


==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 22 June 2023

Example of a Time Settings dialog

Transient dataset time values are displayed in the Time Steps window using either a relative time format (e.g., 100.0) or an absolute date/time format (e.g., 1/12/2006 3:23:48).

Changing Time Settings

To change the time settings, select the Menu command Edit | Time Settings or right-click on the Time Steps window and select Time Settings to open the Time Setting dialog.

Time Settings Dialog

The following options are available in this dialog.

  • Zero Time
The zero time represents the date/time corresponding to time t=0. If a dataset does not have an assigned reference time, it will use the global zero time as its reference time.
  • Display as
    Option to use either absolute or relative time.
    • Absolute Date/Time
      When the display format is set to Absolute Date/Time, a date/time is shown in the Time Steps window. The date and time format can also be specified.
    • Relative Time
      When the display format is set to Relative Time, the days, hours, minutes, and seconds from the dataset reference time is shown in the Time Steps window. The display format for days, hours, minutes, and seconds can be specified. If a decimal format is chosen, the precision can also be specified.
  • Format
Time can be displayed in a number of formats. After selecting an option, the dialog will display an example of the format. The following format options are available:
Absolute Date Format Example Additional Options
mm/dd/yy 05/25/00
dd/mm/yy 25/05/00
mm/dd/yyyy 05/25/2000
dd/mm/yyyy 25/05/2000
dd-mmm-yy 25-May-00
dd-mmm-yyyy 25-May-2000
mmm dd, yyyy May 25, 2000
Absolute Time Format Example Additional Options
hh:mm am/pm 3:22 PM
HH:mm 15:22
hh:mm:ss am/pm 3:22:30 PM
HH:mm:ss 15:22:30
Relative Time Format Example Additional Options
days hh:mm:ss 10 20:30:40
hours:mm:ss 260:30:40
days hh:mm 10 20:30
hours:mm 260:30
days (decimal) 10.854296 Specify Precision
hours (decimal) 260.51111 Specify Precision
minutes (decimal) 15630.66667 Specify Precision
seconds 937840.0 Specify Precision
  • Time Step Window – This section contains options for adjusting how values are displayed in the Time Step Window.
    • Determination of available times – Determines which time steps will be available for display in the Time Step Window.
      • "All available times (any module)"
      • "Active datasets (current module)"
    • Dataset time step rounding
      • "Interpolate to exact time"
      • "Nearest time step"

Related Topics