https://wiki.adcirc.org/index.php?title=Global_Minimum_and_Maximum_file_format&feed=atom&action=historyGlobal Minimum and Maximum file format - Revision history2024-03-29T11:49:41ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.38.1https://wiki.adcirc.org/index.php?title=Global_Minimum_and_Maximum_file_format&diff=626&oldid=prevCfulcher: Created page with "The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of output is represented by a line containing the output variable name(s) in bold face type. Blank lines are to enhance read..."2020-03-06T15:01:56Z<p>Created page with "The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of output is represented by a line containing the output variable name(s) in bold face type. Blank lines are to enhance read..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>The basic file structure is shown below. Each line of output is represented by a line containing the output variable name(s) in bold face type. Blank lines are to enhance readability. Loops indicate multiple lines of output. <br />
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[[RUNDES]], [[RUNID]], [[AGRID]]<br />
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'''2''', [[NP]], [[DTDP]]*[[NSPOOLGE]], [[NSPOOLGE]], [[IRTYPE]]<br />
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[[TIME]], [[IT]]<br />
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for k=1, [[NP]]<br />
: k, extreme(k)<br />
end k loop<br />
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[[TIME]], [[IT]]<br />
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for k=1, [[NP]]<br />
: k, time_of_extreme(k)<br />
end k loop<br />
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== Notes ==<br />
Output may be in ascii or binary format depending on how [[NOUTGE]] is set in the [[fort.15 file format|fort.15 file]]<br />
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If binary output is specified, the node number (k) is not included in the output.</div>Cfulcher