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Once an expression is formulated and a name for the resulting dataset has been specified, the expression can be evaluated by selecting the '''Compute''' button. At this point, the dataset is created and the name of the new dataset should appear in the list of datasets. | Once an expression is formulated and a name for the resulting dataset has been specified, the expression can be evaluated by selecting the '''Compute''' button. At this point, the dataset is created and the name of the new dataset should appear in the list of datasets. | ||
==Restrictions/Rules== | |||
{{Dataset Calculator Table}} | |||
==Related Links== | ==Related Links== |
Revision as of 19:49, 11 June 2024
At a glance
- Performs mathematical calculations on scalar datasets
- Calculations can include any number of scalar datasets and user supplied numbers
- Useful for computing derived values such as Froude numbers
- Useful for comparing scalar datasets
The Data Calculator can be used to perform mathematical operations with datasets to create new datasets. The Data Calculator is part of the Dataset Toolbox dialog and is accessed by selecting the Dataset Toolbox command from the Data or Edit menu. The components of the Data Calculator are as follows:
Expression Field
The most important part of the Data Calculator is the Expression field. This is where the mathematical expression is entered. The expression should be formulated using the same rules that are used in formulating equations in a spreadsheet. Parentheses should be used to clearly indicate the preferred order of evaluation. There is no limit on the length of the expression. The operators in the expression should be limited to the operators shown in the middle of the Data Calculator. The operands in the expression should consist of user-defined constants (e.g., 3.14159), or datasets.
List of Datasets
All of the datasets associated with the active object (TIN, Grid, Mesh, or Scatter Point Set) are listed at the top of the Data Calculator. If a transient dataset is highlighted, the time steps are listed on the right side of the Data Calculator. When a dataset is used in an expression, the name of the dataset should NOT be used. Rather, the letter associated with the dataset should be used. For example, if a dataset is listed as "b. head1", the dataset is referenced in the expression simply as "b"
When a transient dataset is used in an expression, either a single time step or the entire sequence of time steps may be used. For example, the expression "abs(d:100)" creates a single (steady state) dataset representing the absolute value of the dataset at time = 100.0. However, the expression "abs(d:all)" creates a transient dataset representing the absolute value of each of the time steps in the original dataset.
Result Name
When an expression is evaluated, a new dataset is created and the name of the new dataset is designated in the Result field.
Operators
The allowable operators are listed in the middle of the dialog. Selecting one of the operator buttons adds the selected operator to the end of the expression. However, the operators can also be typed directly in the expression field. The function of each of the operators is as follows:
Operator | Function |
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Add | |
Subtract | |
Multiply | |
Divide | |
Left Parenthesis | |
Right /Parenthesis | |
The base 10 logarithm of a dataset | |
The natural logarithm of a dataset | |
(x) raised to the (a) power. (x) and
(a) can be any mixture of constants and datasets | |
The absolute value of a dataset | |
The square root of a dataset | |
The average of two datasets | |
The minimum of two datasets | |
The maximum of two datasets | |
Truncates a dataset (x) so that all
values are >= a and <= b | |
The inverse of (x) - Only available in SMS |
Operating With Transient Datasets
Each argument in the operators listed in the table above may be:
- A steady state (1 time step) dataset
- A specified time step of a transient dataset (i.e., x:#). In this case the # represents the index of the time step as specified in the time step window.
- A transient time step (i.e., x:all). These operations are only valid if all arguments have matching time step values. In this case, the result will be a new transient dataset with identical time values as the arguments.
The data calculator supports an alternate format for computing attributes of a transient dataset. This alternate format applies to three of the operators. These operators compute a single time step (steady state) dataset representing the spatially varied attribute operating on all the time steps.
Operator | Function |
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The average at each location of all time steps in the dataset | |
The minimum at each location of all time steps in the dataset | |
The maximum at each location of all time steps in the dataset |
Compute Button
Once an expression is formulated and a name for the resulting dataset has been specified, the expression can be evaluated by selecting the Compute button. At this point, the dataset is created and the name of the new dataset should appear in the list of datasets.
Restrictions/Rules
The values will be the result of the expression being performed on each set of values of the datasets at each time step. Datasets with point and cell values cannot be mixed in the dataset calculator.
- If no dataset being used in a calculation has activity, the resulting dataset will also not have activity. (See example #1 in the table below)
- In calculations with multiple datasets with one timestep selected, the resulting time step will be 0.0. (See example #4)
- If there is a combination of different selections for time steps and there is at least one dataset with “all time steps” selected, the resulting dataset’s time steps will be that dataset’s time steps. (see example #5)
- In any such calculations, the calculator will use the single corresponding values array from any datasets with a single time step selected for every corresponding set of values in any datasets with “all time steps” selected. time step in the multiple time step selections.
- All datasets where “all time steps” has been selected must have the same time steps. (See example #9)
- If there is a combination of activity on cells and points between the datasets being used in a calculation, before performing calculations for activity, the calculator will find the point activity from the given cell activity and use that in the activity calculations. (See example #26)
An SMS sample file with the examples in the table can be downloaded here.
Test # | Dataset 1 value location | Dataset 1 activity | Dataset 1 time steps | Dataset 2 value location | Dataset 2 activity | Dataset 2 time steps | Result location | Result activity | Result time steps |
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1 | cells | no activity | 1 time step | cells | no activity | 1 time step | cells | no activity | 1 time step |
2 | cells | no activity | 1 time step | cells | no activity | all time steps | cells | no activity | all time steps |
3 | cells | no activity | all time steps | cells | no activity | all time steps | cells | no activity | all time steps |
4 | cells | cells activity | 1 time step | cells | cells activity | 1 time step | cells | cells activity | 1 time step |
5 | cells | cells activity | 1 time step | cells | cells activity | all time steps | cells | cells activity | all time steps |
6 | cells | cells activity | all time steps | cells | no activity | 1 time step | cells | cells activity | all time steps |
7 | cells | cells activity | all time steps | cells | no activity | all time steps | cells | cells activity | all time steps |
8 | cells | cells activity | 1 time step | cells | no activity | 1 time step | cells | cells activity | 1 time step |
9 | cells | cells activity | all time steps | cells | cells activity | all time steps | cells | cells activity | all time steps |
10 | cells | cells activity | 1 time step | cells | no activity | all time steps | cells | cells activity | all time steps |
11 | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | 1 time step |
12 | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps |
13 | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | no activity | all time steps | points | cells activity | all time steps |
14 | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | all time steps |
15 | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps |
16 | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps |
17 | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | no activity | 1 time step |
18 | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | cells activity | 1 time step |
19 | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | cells activity | 1 time step |
20 | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | cells activity | all time steps |
21 | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | no activity | 1 time step |
22 | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps |
23 | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | no activity | all time steps | points | cells activity | all time steps |
24 | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | 1 time step |
25 | points | no activity | all time steps | points | no activity | all time steps | points | no activity | all time steps |
26 | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | 1 time step |
27 | points | cells activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps |
28 | points | no activity | all time steps | points | points activity | 1 time step | points | points activity | all time steps |
29 | points | no activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps | points | points activity | all time steps |
30 | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | no activity | 1 time step | points | cells activity | all time steps |
31 | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | cells activity | all time steps | points | cells activity | all time steps |
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