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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
A number of utilities are available on the the TUFLOW website for <u>[http://www.tuflow.com/Tuflow%20Utilities.aspx Download]</u>. Many of the utilities are DOS executables and run without a graphical user interface, like the TUFLOW engine itself. There are also some excel macros and the GIS tools.
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A number of free utilities are available from download form the <u>[https://www.tuflow.com/downloads/ TUFLOW website]</u>. Documentation for the various utilities is provided below via the linked pages.
 
 
These utilities are described individually in the page linked below.
 
  
 
=DOS Utilities=
 
=DOS Utilities=
The TUFLOW Console Utilities are like the TUFLOW engine in that they are command window executables with no user interface. 
 
 
==Running DOS utilities==
 
As with TUFLOW there are multiple methods for running the DOS executables.  The most common methods are from a batch file and using the right mouse button on the input file.
 
===From a Batch File (.bat)===
 
Where there is more than one input file then a batch (.bat) file needs to be created.  Batch files are also powerful when you want to bulk process data.  These are simply a text file containing one or more lines that execute a utility as per the examples given in the examples sections of each utility.  To execute the .bat file, double click on the file in Windows Explorer.  To force the .bat file to pause at the end (and not simply disappear off the screen), enter the text “pause” on the last line of the file.
 
===Using the Right Mouse Button in Windows===
 
The right mouse button functionality is only suited to operations that only require one file as an input. For example these method can be TUFLOW_to_GIS to create a 3D surface of the results.  However, it would not be suitable for using dat_to_dat to calculate the difference between files.
 
==List of DOS Utilities==
 
 
*[[TUFLOW_to_GIS | TUFLOW_to_GIS.exe]]
 
*[[TUFLOW_to_GIS | TUFLOW_to_GIS.exe]]
 
*[[RES_to_RES |RES_to_RES.exe]] (replacing [[DAT_to_DAT |DAT_to_DAT.exe]])
 
*[[RES_to_RES |RES_to_RES.exe]] (replacing [[DAT_to_DAT |DAT_to_DAT.exe]])
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*[[xsGenerator | xsGenerator.exe]]
 
*[[xsGenerator | xsGenerator.exe]]
 
*[[12da_to_from_GIS | 12da_to_from_GIS.exe]]
 
*[[12da_to_from_GIS | 12da_to_from_GIS.exe]]
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As with TUFLOW, there are multiple methods for running the DOS executables.  The most common methods are from a batch file and using the right mouse button on the input file.
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* From a Batch File (.bat): Where there is more than one input file then a batch (.bat) file needs to be created.  Batch files are also powerful when you want to bulk process data.  These are simply a text file containing one or more lines that execute a utility as per the examples given in the examples sections of each utility.  To execute the .bat file, double click on the file in Windows Explorer.  To force the .bat file to pause at the end (and not simply disappear off the screen), enter the text “pause” on the last line of the file.
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* Using the Right Mouse Button in Windows: The right mouse button functionality is only suited to operations that only require one file as an input. For example these method can be TUFLOW_to_GIS to create a 3D surface of the results.  However, it would not be suitable for using dat_to_dat to calculate the difference between files.
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=Software Conversion Utilities and Instructions=
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Convert model files from other software to TUFLOW:
 
*[[FLO2D_to_TUFLOW | FLO2D to TUFLOW]]  
 
*[[FLO2D_to_TUFLOW | FLO2D to TUFLOW]]  
 
*[[HEC-RAS_to_TUFLOW | HEC-RAS to TUFLOW]]
 
*[[HEC-RAS_to_TUFLOW | HEC-RAS to TUFLOW]]
 
*[[InfoWorks_ICM_to_TUFLOW | InfoWorks ICM to TUFLOW]]
 
*[[InfoWorks_ICM_to_TUFLOW | InfoWorks ICM to TUFLOW]]
 
*[[MIKE_Flood_to_TUFLOW | MIKE Flood to TUFLOW]]
 
*[[MIKE_Flood_to_TUFLOW | MIKE Flood to TUFLOW]]
*[[Flood_Modeller_to_TUFLOW | Flood_Modeller to TUFLOW]]
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*[[Flood_Modeller_to_TUFLOW | Flood Modeller to TUFLOW]]
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=Excel Utilities=
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=GIS Utilities=
Please see the <u>[[Excel_Tips | Excel Tips]]</u> for a description of the TUFLOW Tools for Excel.<br>
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'''QGIS Utilities''': The TUFLOW plugin into QGIS are a series of utilities that area designed to improve the workflow and creation of TUFLOW models.<br>
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=GIS Based Utilities=
 
All GIS based utilities provide tools to streamline the model build process.
 
 
 
==QGIS Utilities==
 
The TUFLOW plugin into QGIS are a series of utilities that area designed to improve the workflow and creation of TUFLOW models.<br>
 
 
For more information on the TUFLOW Plugin, please see the following:
 
For more information on the TUFLOW Plugin, please see the following:
 
* [[TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin | TUFLOW QGIS Plugin Wiki Page]]
 
* [[TUFLOW_QGIS_Plugin | TUFLOW QGIS Plugin Wiki Page]]
 
* [[TUFLOW_Viewer | TUFLOW Viewer]]<br>
 
* [[TUFLOW_Viewer | TUFLOW Viewer]]<br>
==MapInfo Utilities==
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'''MapInfo Utilities''': The miTools are a series of MapBasic utilities that are designed for making the creation and review of TUFLOW modellers more efficient in MapInfo.  For more information on the miTools please see the <u>[[MiTools_Tips | miTools Wiki Page]]</u>.<br>
The miTools are a series of MapBasic utilities that are designed for making the creation and review of TUFLOW modellers more efficient in MapInfo.  For more information on the miTools please see the TUFLOW website [http://www.tuflow.com/miTools.aspx here].<br>
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'''ArcGIS Pro Toolbar''': The ArcGIS Pro Toolbar helps with streamlining the process of creating and editing a TUFLOW model in ArcGIS Pro. For more information on the ArcGIS Pro Toolbar, see <u>[[ArcGIS_TUFLOW_Toolbar | ArcGIS Pro Toolbar Wiki Page]]</u>.<br>
Alternatively, queries on the miTools can be directed to <font color="blue"><u>miTools@tuflow.com</u></font>.<br>
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'''ArcMap Utilities''': The ArcMap TUFLOW Toolbox and Toolbar are a series of utilities in ArcMap that area designed to improve the workflow and creation of TUFLOW models. For more information on the ArcMap Toolbox and Toolbar, please see the <u>[[TUFLOW_ArcGIS_Toolbox | ArcMap Toolbox Wiki Page]]</u><br>
Please see the <u>[[MiTools_Tips | MiTools Tips]]</u> for a description of the TUFLOW MiTools.<br>
 
  
==ArcGIS Utilities==
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=Excel Utilities=
The ArcTUFLOW Toolbox and Toolbar are a series of utilities in ArcGIS that area designed to improve the workflow and creation of TUFLOW models.<br>
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Please see the <u>[[Excel_Tips | Excel Tips]]</u> for a description of the TUFLOW Tools for Excel.<br>
For more information on the ArcGIS Toolbox and Toolbar, please see the following:
 
* [[TUFLOW_ArcGIS_Toolbox | ArcGIS Toolbox Wiki Page]]<br>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 5 January 2024

Introduction

A number of free utilities are available from download form the TUFLOW website. Documentation for the various utilities is provided below via the linked pages.

DOS Utilities

As with TUFLOW, there are multiple methods for running the DOS executables. The most common methods are from a batch file and using the right mouse button on the input file.

  • From a Batch File (.bat): Where there is more than one input file then a batch (.bat) file needs to be created. Batch files are also powerful when you want to bulk process data. These are simply a text file containing one or more lines that execute a utility as per the examples given in the examples sections of each utility. To execute the .bat file, double click on the file in Windows Explorer. To force the .bat file to pause at the end (and not simply disappear off the screen), enter the text “pause” on the last line of the file.
  • Using the Right Mouse Button in Windows: The right mouse button functionality is only suited to operations that only require one file as an input. For example these method can be TUFLOW_to_GIS to create a 3D surface of the results. However, it would not be suitable for using dat_to_dat to calculate the difference between files.

Software Conversion Utilities and Instructions

Convert model files from other software to TUFLOW:

GIS Utilities

QGIS Utilities: The TUFLOW plugin into QGIS are a series of utilities that area designed to improve the workflow and creation of TUFLOW models.
For more information on the TUFLOW Plugin, please see the following:

MapInfo Utilities: The miTools are a series of MapBasic utilities that are designed for making the creation and review of TUFLOW modellers more efficient in MapInfo. For more information on the miTools please see the miTools Wiki Page.
ArcGIS Pro Toolbar: The ArcGIS Pro Toolbar helps with streamlining the process of creating and editing a TUFLOW model in ArcGIS Pro. For more information on the ArcGIS Pro Toolbar, see ArcGIS Pro Toolbar Wiki Page.
ArcMap Utilities: The ArcMap TUFLOW Toolbox and Toolbar are a series of utilities in ArcMap that area designed to improve the workflow and creation of TUFLOW models. For more information on the ArcMap Toolbox and Toolbar, please see the ArcMap Toolbox Wiki Page

Excel Utilities

Please see the Excel Tips for a description of the TUFLOW Tools for Excel.


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