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This GIS check file layer is only written if a variable Z shape object is used in the model. |
This GIS check file layer is only written if a variable Z shape object (2d_vzsh) is used in the model. vzsh_zpt_check contains information on the elevation points that may change over time, the elevation change, final elevation as well as the trigger conditions.<br> |
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Note that if using a variable Z shape, the map output type "zh" can be included in the <tt><font color="blue">Map Output Data Type </font><font color="red">== </font></tt> command to write the elevations over time. For example, the following command would output water levels (h), velocities (v), depths (d) and elevations (zh): <br> |
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<tt><font color="blue">Map Output Data Type </font><font color="red">== </font> h v d zh</tt><br> |
<tt><font color="blue">Map Output Data Type </font><font color="red">== </font> h v d zh</tt><br> |
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Would output the water levels (h), velocities (v), depths (d) and elevations (zh).<br> |
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'''Attributes of vzsh_zpt_check'''<br> |
'''Attributes of vzsh_zpt_check'''<br> |
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| Final_Z||The final elevation after variable elevation has been triggered. |
| Final_Z||The final elevation after variable elevation has been triggered. |
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| Type||Whether the variable |
| Type||Whether the variable Z shape is applying as a point or side. |
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| Period||The number of hours over which the elevation change will occur. |
| Period||The number of hours over which the elevation change will occur. |
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| Reinstate||A text description of when the elevation reinstate option used. "Not Set" if no reinstate occurs. For example: <br> |
| Reinstate||A text description of when the elevation reinstate option used. "Not Set" if no reinstate occurs. For example: <br> |
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<tt>Starting <value>hours afterwards over a period of <value> hours, once only.</tt> |
<tt>Starting <value>hours afterwards over a period of <value> hours, once only.</tt> |
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In the image below, the _vzsh_zpt_check has been styled by the dZ attribute (default TUFLOW styling).<br> |
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 18 December 2025
This GIS check file layer is only written if a variable Z shape object (2d_vzsh) is used in the model. vzsh_zpt_check contains information on the elevation points that may change over time, the elevation change, final elevation as well as the trigger conditions.
Note that if using a variable Z shape, the map output type "zh" can be included in the Map Output Data Type == command to write the elevations over time. For example, the following command would output water levels (h), velocities (v), depths (d) and elevations (zh):
Map Output Data Type == h v d zh
Attributes of vzsh_zpt_check
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| dZ | The change in elevation that will be caused by the variable Z shape. A negative value indicates the elevation will decrease and a positive value indicates the elevation will increase. |
| Final_Z | The final elevation after variable elevation has been triggered. |
| Type | Whether the variable Z shape is applying as a point or side. |
| Period | The number of hours over which the elevation change will occur. |
| When | A text description of when the change will start. For example "Water level at [138;76] exceeds 41.". |
| Reinstate | A text description of when the elevation reinstate option used. "Not Set" if no reinstate occurs. For example: Starting <value>hours afterwards over a period of <value> hours, once only. |
| Time_Intrp | |
| Source | The input GIS file which was used. |
In the image below, the _vzsh_zpt_check has been styled by the dZ attribute (default TUFLOW styling).

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