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The simulation right-click menu includes the [[SMS:Simulations#Simulation Menu|general simulation commands]] '''Delete''', '''Duplicate''', and '''Rename''' along with the following model specific commands:
; '''Model Control''' : Brings up the [[SMS:CMS-Wave Model Control|CMS-Wave ''Model Control'']] dialog. The dialog allows viewing and editing the current parameters that affect how CMS-Wave runs and what options are to be included in the current simulation.
; '''Model Check''' : Check for common problems. If problems are found, the [[SMS:Model Checker|''Model Checker'']] dialog will open.
; '''Save Simulation''' : Tells SMS that it is time to write out the files that CMS-Wave needs to run. Note that the project must be saved before the files may be exported. The user will not see anything happen, but SMS uses the input information from the model control, the boundary conditions, and quadtree data to create the files in preparation for CMS-Flow to work.
; '''Run Simulation''' : When the model is ready and has been exported, it may be launched. Launching CMS-Wave initiates the model run for the simulation. Upon successful completion of the launch, the analysis is complete and results are ready to be read and displayed by SMS.
; '''Save Project, Simulation, and Run''' : This is a combination of the previous steps put together into one.
Note that the save and run commands can be changed using the ''Preferences'' dialog.
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The following menu commands are available in the [[SMS:CMS-Wave|CMS-Wave]] Menu:
The following menu commands are available in the [[SMS:CMS-Wave|CMS-Wave]] Menu:
                                                
                                                
* '''Assign Cell Attributes'''
; '''Assign Cell Attributes''' : Opens the [[SMS:CMS-Wave Cell Attributes Dialog|''CMS-Wave Cell Attributes'']] dialog, which specifies the cell type.
<blockquote>Opens the [[SMS:CMS-Wave Cell Attributes Dialog|CMS-Wave Cell Attributes]] dialog, allowing the user to specify the cell type.</blockquote>
; '''Merge Cells''' : Merge multiple rows or columns into a single row or column.
* '''Nest Grid'''
; '''Model Check…''' : Check for common problems. If problems are found, the [[SMS:Model Checker|''Model Checker'']] dialog will open.
<blockquote>Opens the [[SMS:CMS-Wave Nesting Options Dialog|CMS-Wave Nesting Options]] dialog, allowing the user to specify nesting options.</blockquote>
; '''Model Control…''' : Opens the [[SMS:CMS-Wave_Model_Control|''CMS-Wave Model Control'']] dialog to specify model parameters.
* '''Merge Cells'''
; '''Run CMS-Wave''' : Launches the CMS-Wave model using the currently loaded simulation. As the model runs, a dialog monitors progress of the model and gives status messages. When the run is complete, the spatial solutions are read in for analysis and visualization.
<blockquote>Merge multiple rows or columns into a single row or column.</blockquote>
* '''Model Check…'''
<blockquote>Check for common problems. If problems are found, the [[SMS:Model Checker|Model Checker]] dialog will open.</blockquote>
* '''Model Control…'''
<blockquote>Opens the [[SMS:CMS-Wave_Model_Control|CMS-Wave Model Control]] dialog to specify model parameters.</blockquote>
* '''Run CMS-Wave'''
<blockquote>Launches the CMS-Wave model using the currently loaded simulation. As the model runs, a dialog monitors progress of the model and gives the user status messages. When the run is complete, the spatial solutions are read in for analysis and visualization.</blockquote>


===Obsolete Commands===
===Obsolete Commands===
The following commands are no longer available in the current version of SMS.
The following commands are no longer available in the current version of SMS.
* '''Spectral Energy'''
<blockquote>Opens the [[SMS:Spectral Energy|''Spectral Energy'']] dialog to define/view wave energy spectra. Generally, CMS-Wave will generate wave conditions internally, but a spectrum may be input. This command also allows the user to visualize wave spectra that are generated inside of the model.</blockquote>


;'''Nest Grid''' : Opens the [[SMS:CMS-Wave Nesting Options Dialog|''CMS-Wave Nesting Options'']] dialog, which specifies nesting options.
; '''Spectral Energy''' : Opens the [[SMS:Spectral Energy|''Spectral Energy'']] dialog to define/view wave energy spectra. Generally, CMS-Wave will generate wave conditions internally, but a spectrum may be input. This command also allows visualizing wave spectra that are generated inside of the model.
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==Related Topics==
==Related Topics==
* [[SMS:CMS-Wave|CMS-Wave]]
* [[SMS:CMS-Wave|CMS-Wave]]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 16 August 2022

The simulation right-click menu includes the general simulation commands Delete, Duplicate, and Rename along with the following model specific commands:

Model Control
Brings up the CMS-Wave Model Control dialog. The dialog allows viewing and editing the current parameters that affect how CMS-Wave runs and what options are to be included in the current simulation.
Model Check
Check for common problems. If problems are found, the Model Checker dialog will open.
Save Simulation
Tells SMS that it is time to write out the files that CMS-Wave needs to run. Note that the project must be saved before the files may be exported. The user will not see anything happen, but SMS uses the input information from the model control, the boundary conditions, and quadtree data to create the files in preparation for CMS-Flow to work.
Run Simulation
When the model is ready and has been exported, it may be launched. Launching CMS-Wave initiates the model run for the simulation. Upon successful completion of the launch, the analysis is complete and results are ready to be read and displayed by SMS.
Save Project, Simulation, and Run
This is a combination of the previous steps put together into one.

Note that the save and run commands can be changed using the Preferences dialog.

Related Topics