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* XMDF uses a directory like structure which TUFLOW utilises when writing outputs. | * XMDF uses a directory like structure which TUFLOW utilises when writing outputs. | ||
* XMDF supports <b>Scalar</b> and <b>Vector</b> type outputs. | * XMDF supports <b>Scalar</b> and <b>Vector</b> type outputs. | ||
− | ** Scalar outputs contain a single value (depth, water level, etc) | + | ** Scalar outputs contain a single value per node (depth, water level, etc) |
− | ** Vector outputs contain 2 values, an X and Y component (velocity, unit flow, etc) | + | ** Vector outputs contain 2 values per node, an X and Y component (velocity, unit flow, etc) |
===Specification=== | ===Specification=== | ||
Examples are given below of XMDF outputs from TUFLOW | Examples are given below of XMDF outputs from TUFLOW |
Revision as of 00:01, 20 January 2024
This page describes the XMDF file structure written by TUFLOW. The XMDF format is an open format originally developed by Aquaveo and the general XMDF specifications are not described here.
Important Notes
- XMDF uses a directory like structure which TUFLOW utilises when writing outputs.
- XMDF supports Scalar and Vector type outputs.
- Scalar outputs contain a single value per node (depth, water level, etc)
- Vector outputs contain 2 values per node, an X and Y component (velocity, unit flow, etc)
Specification
Examples are given below of XMDF outputs from TUFLOW