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=Examples=
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<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -wbnm -ts1 Q100_Meta.out</tt><br>▼
<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -rorb -ts1 -dt5 *.out</tt
▲outputs .ts1 files for every .out file in the folder. A summary of the peak flows can be found in the _peak_Q.csv and _peak_F.csv files.<br>
<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -xp -ts1 Q100.int</tt
▲outputs .ts1 from .int file.<br>
▲<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -rafts -ts1 Q100*.loc Q100*.tot</tt><br>
▲outputs .ts1 files for every Q100 .loc and .tot file in the folder. A summary of the peak flows can be found in the _peak_Q.csv and _peak_F.csv files.<br>
▲<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -rafts -csv -thour Q100.tot Q050.tot Q100.loc Q050.loc</tt><br>
▲outputs .csv files for the four files specified. The output time is in hours. <br>
<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -rafts -mr event_names.txt -e0 -csv my_results.tot</tt><br>
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▲outputs a separate .csv file for each duration specified within event_names.txt and the result my_results.tot. The order of the durations in event_names.txt is important and has to be the same as the order of ticked durations in XPRAFTS. Example is shown below. <br>
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<tt>convert_to_ts1.exe -wbnm -mw -csv Q100.out</tt><br>
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▲outputs a separate .csv file for each event within the wbnm output file Q100.out.<br>
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