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The top list box shows the 1D River Hydraulic solutions. A solution is a list of functions. When a solution file from a numerical simulation is read in, the functions may be added to an existing solution or to a new solution. New solutions can be created and existing solutions deleted with the buttons on the right of this box. Solution names (except for the Generic solution) can be changed by clicking on desired solution and typing | The top list box shows the 1D River Hydraulic solutions. A solution is a list of functions. When a solution file from a numerical simulation is read in, the functions may be added to an existing solution or to a new solution. New solutions can be created and existing solutions deleted with the buttons on the right of this box. Solution names (except for the Generic solution) can be changed by clicking on desired solution and typing a new name. The box in the middle of the browser displays the scalar datasets in the currently selected solution. The names for these functions may be changed in the same manner as the solutions names. Datasets may also be moved to other solutions. The bottom box shows the time steps in the currently selected dataset. Clicking on the info button will bring up a dialog box which displays information about the selected time step of the selected dataset. | ||
Revision as of 19:58, 28 December 2015
The top list box shows the 1D River Hydraulic solutions. A solution is a list of functions. When a solution file from a numerical simulation is read in, the functions may be added to an existing solution or to a new solution. New solutions can be created and existing solutions deleted with the buttons on the right of this box. Solution names (except for the Generic solution) can be changed by clicking on desired solution and typing a new name. The box in the middle of the browser displays the scalar datasets in the currently selected solution. The names for these functions may be changed in the same manner as the solutions names. Datasets may also be moved to other solutions. The bottom box shows the time steps in the currently selected dataset. Clicking on the info button will bring up a dialog box which displays information about the selected time step of the selected dataset.
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