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==Time of Inundation / Time of Increase== | ==Time of Inundation / Time of Increase== | ||
'''Input Switch: -toi<cutoff>'''<br> | '''Input Switch: -toi<cutoff>'''<br> | ||
− | Calculates the time taken for the results to increase by the cutoff. For example if a value of 0.2 is used for a depth grid, the output result contains the time required for the depth to increase by 0.2m. If there are depth values greater than 0.2 initially (due to initial water level conditions), the output is the time for the depth to increase by 0.2m. For dry areas it is the time for the depth to reach 0.2m. | + | Calculates the time taken for the results to increase by the cutoff. For example if a value of 0.2 is used for a depth grid, the output result contains the time required for the depth to increase by 0.2m. If there are depth values greater than 0.2 initially (due to initial water level conditions), the output is the time for the depth to increase by 0.2m. For dry areas it is the time for the depth to reach 0.2m.<br> |
<u>Examples</u><br> | <u>Examples</u><br> | ||
<li><tt>res_to_res.exe -toi0.2 -typeD results1.xmdf</tt></li> | <li><tt>res_to_res.exe -toi0.2 -typeD results1.xmdf</tt></li> | ||
Extracts the time taken for the depth to increase by 0.2m | Extracts the time taken for the depth to increase by 0.2m | ||
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==Ensight (beta)== | ==Ensight (beta)== | ||
'''Input Switch: -ensight'''<br> | '''Input Switch: -ensight'''<br> |
Revision as of 16:24, 10 September 2018
- res_to_res.exe -max -t99999 results_1_h.dat results_2_h.dat results_3_h.dat Extracts the maximum water level from the three .dat files, where the maximum water level over all timesteps (tracked and output to t99999) is available for each of the .dat files.
- res_to_res.exe -max -typeH results_1.xmdf results_2.xmdf results_3.xmdf As above but for results stored in xmdf file format.
- res_to_res.exe -max results_h.dat Extracts the maximum water level of all available output times for a .dat file. Note this does not provide the true, tracked maximum over all timesteps.
- res_to_res.exe -min results_1_h.dat results_2_h.dat results_3_h.dat Extracts the minimum water level from the three .dat files.
- res_to_res.exe -min -typeH -out Minimums.xmdf results_1.xmdf results_2.xmdf results_3.xmdf As above but for results stored in xmdf file format in "Minimums.xmdf".
- res_to_res.exe -dif results_developed_h.dat results_existing_h.dat Extracts the difference in water level, the output is results_developed_h - results_existing_h for all timesteps.
- res_to_res.exe -dif -typeH -nowetdry results_developed.xmdf results_existing.xmdf Extracts the difference in water level for the maximum water level and suppresses the wet/dry check described above.
- res_to_res.exe -dur0.1 -typeD results.xmdf Extracts the duration in flooding above 0.1m deep.
- res_to_res.exe -k99999 results_h.dat Creates a new results file containing just the maximum from the water level results.
- res_to_res.exe -k2.5 -typeV results.xmdf Creates a new results file containing just velocity results for the 2.5 hour output.
- res_to_res.exe -rangeA1 -rangeB2.5 results_d.dat Creates a new results file containing the outputs between 1.0 and 2.5 hours. Both 1 and 2.5 hour outputs are included.
- res_to_res.exe -rangeA1 -rangeB2.5 -typeD results.xmdf As above but for xmdf input files.
- res_to_res.exe -r3 results_d.dat Creates a new output file which does not include the output at 3.
- res_to_res.exe -trim5 -typeV results.xmdf Creates a new output of velocity with any outputs greater than 5.0 set to 5.0.
- res_to_res.exe -times results_h.dat Creates an an output file "times.txt" which contains all timesteps that are contained in the results file.
- res_to_res.exe -xnfo -out xmdf_info.txt results.xmdf Creates an an output file with the specified filename "xmdf_info.txt", which contains information about the contents of the xmdf file.
- res_to_res.exe -va results_v.dat Outputs the velocity direction for all timesteps in the results_V.dat file.
- res_to_res.exe -con results1_h.dat results2_h.dat results3_h.dat Joins the three files into a single .dat file.
- res_to_res.exe -con -typeH results1.xmdf results2.xmdf results3.xmdf Joins the water level results contained in the .xmdf files into a single
- res_to_res.exe -conv -typeH -t99999 results1.xmdf Converts the maximum water level results in the xmdf file into .dat file format.
- res_to_res.exe -conv results1.xmdf Converts all datasets and times in the .xmdf file into .dat file format. This will output a number of .dat files.
- res_to_res.exe -conv results1_h.dat Converts all times in the .dat file into xmdf file format.
- res_to_res.exe -toi0.2 -typeD results1.xmdf Extracts the time taken for the depth to increase by 0.2m
- Ensight case file;
- Ensight geometry file;
- Ensight results as either per node or per element depending on the input file.
- res_to_res.exe -ensight results1.xmdf Converts all datasets in the xmdf file into Ensight format.
Introduction
This utility performs a variety of operations on the TUFLOW 2D outputs. Valid formats are .xmdf (as of utility version 2012-10-AC) and .dat files. This page is split into two section, utility operations (e.g. maximum, difference etc.) and general options. The general options can be used regardless of operation being performed. The table of contents can be used to jump to a desired operation.
Operations
The section below contains a list of the operations that the utility can perform. One of these operations must be specified or the utility will generate an error.
Max
Input Switch: -max
Description
This can be used to extract the maximum from a number of input datasets. Any number of input files can be specified. If a maximum folder exists in an .xmdf file for the type specified, this dataset will be used, for dat files use -t99999 to use the maximum data in the .dat file.
Examples
Min
Input Switch: -min
Notes
This option was added in the 2015-02-AA version of the utility. If using an earlier version this command will not be recognised as valid.
Description
This can be used to extract the minimums from a number of input datasets. Any number of input files can be specified. If a minimum folder exists in an .xmdf file for the type specified, this dataset will be used.
Examples
Difference
Input Switch: -dif
Description
This can be used to compare two datasets. If a third files is specified, the third file is used as the output file. The output filename can also be specified with the -out option. The output is the first results minus the second result file.
A special wet/dry algorithm is used. If water level results are not specified (_h.dat or -typeH), the algorithm opens these files, as well as opens the .2dm file associated with the results files, and uses the water levels and ZH Zpt values (for 2D cells) and elevations at the WLL triangle corners to determine whether a node (corner of an mesh element) is wet or dry. This allows two special values to be output in the event that a node is dry in one results file and wet in the other or vice versa. A value of -99 is used to indicate that a node is dry in the first results file, but is flooded in the second results file, while +99 indicates that the node was wet in the first results file but is dry in the second results file. Specifying -nowetdry does not carry out a wet/dry check using the water level results.
The -t option can be used to carry out the difference at a particular time (rather than all times). The most common time is to take the difference at the flood peak, ie. specify t99999.
Examples
Duration
Input Switch: -dur<cut of value>
Description
Determines the duration in hours that the the results exceed the cut of value.
Note: A preferable approach is to use the .tcf file command: Time Output Cutoff Depths == <cut of value or values>. With this command specified TUFLOW tracks this on a timestep by timestep basis rather than post processing this at the map output interval.
Examples
Keep
Input Switch: -k<output time>
Description
Can be used to extract a single timestep from a results file. This is useful to extract the maximums to a separate file making it easier to transfer electronically. To keep a range of output times see the -range option below.
Examples
Range
Input Switch: -rangeA<start time> -rangeB<end time>
Description
Extracts all timestep between start time and end time (inclusive) into a separate results file.
Examples
Remove
Input Switch: -r<output time>
Description
Creates a new output file and removes the output time from this.
Examples
Trim Values
Input Switch: -trim<value>
Description
Creates a new output file which has any values above <value> set to <value>. If the input is a vector data, the vector magnitude is used to trim the value (direction is unchanged).
Examples
Times
Input Switch: -times
Description
Creates a text file which contains the output times in the .dat or xmdf file. If no output filename is specified with the -out option the output file will be called "times.txt". For xmdf files see also the -xnfo option below.
Examples
XMDF Information
Input Switch: -xnfo
Description
Creates a text file which contains a list of the datasets contained within the .xmdf file. The number of output times and the output times are also exported to the text file.
Examples
Vector Angle
Input Switch: -va
Description
Outputs the vector direction in degrees relative to north (North = 0°, East = 90°, South = 180°/-180°, West = -90°).
Examples
Concatenate
Input Switch: -con
Description
Concatenates (joins) two or more results files into one. Each results file must be from the same 1D/2D mesh.
Examples
Convert
Input Switch: -conv
Description
Converts between .dat and .xmdf format results. Not to be confused with -con (concatenate option described above)!
Examples
Time of Inundation / Time of Increase
Input Switch: -toi<cutoff>
Calculates the time taken for the results to increase by the cutoff. For example if a value of 0.2 is used for a depth grid, the output result contains the time required for the depth to increase by 0.2m. If there are depth values greater than 0.2 initially (due to initial water level conditions), the output is the time for the depth to increase by 0.2m. For dry areas it is the time for the depth to reach 0.2m.
Examples
Ensight (beta)
Input Switch: -ensight
Description
Converts an .xmdf file (.dat not yet supported) into Ensight Gold format.
If the input dataset is corner based (standard output) the Ensight results are output as scalar / vector per node (cell and triangle corners).
If the result is high resolution (Map Output Format == xmdf high res) then the Ensight results are per element. For 2D cells this is based on the cell centre output, for triangles (1D water level lines) this is based on an interpolation of the triangle vertices.
The conversion produces the following output files:
This conversion is in its beta stage of development. This utility can currently only process 2D results. 1D channel result are currently not supported.
Any feedback regarding this utility function is welcome and can be sent to support@tuflow.com.
Examples
General Options
Batch Mode
Input Switch: -b
Batch mode suppresses prompt to press Enter at end of processing. Used in .bat files where two or more files are to be processed in succession.
Output Filename
Input Switch: -out "output_filename"
Sets the output filename. This is not available for all outputs, particularly where multiple output files are required!
Time Search Tolerance
Input Switch: -dttol<search tolerance>
Allows the user to specify the time search tolerance. This is particularly useful for TUFLOW FV model results, as model uses an adaptive timestep the output time might not exactly match the desired output interval. If hourly output is requested the closest output might actually be 01:00:05 (HH:MM:SS). If extracting results at time 1, the requested time may not be found due to time search tolerance. The default value is 0.001.
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