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Nodecode.63 file format: Difference between revisions
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for j=1, [[NDSETSE]] | for j=1, [[NDSETSE]] | ||
: [[TIME]], [[IT]] | : [[TIME]], [[IT]] | ||
: for k=1, [[NP]] | |||
:: k, [[nodecode(k)]] | |||
: end k loop | |||
end j loop | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Latest revision as of 13:17, 6 March 2020
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.
NDSETSE, NP, DTDP*NSPOOLGE, NSPOOLGE, IRTYPE
for j=1, NDSETSE
- TIME, IT
- for k=1, NP
- k, nodecode(k)
- end k loop
end j loop
Notes
Output is only available in the ascii format. The data are produced on the same schedule as the full domain water surface elevation (fort.63) file, i.e., the values of TOUTSGE, TOUTFGE, are used NSPOOLGE.
The nodecode.63 file contains integer values.