Convert to TS1: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 1:
=Introduction=
'''convert_to_ts1.exe''' converts output from hydrologic models to the .ts1 format recognised by TUFLOW. The .ts1 format is a .csv format,file butthat it containsincludes indexing and header information that, significantly reducesreducing the time required for TUFLOW to read the inflow hydrographs into TUFLOW. If there are numerous inflow hydrographs are present, ituse of this format is strongly recommended to use this format.<br>
 
Any number of input files (of the same format) can be specified, and wildcards (ege.g. “*.out”) canmay be used to specifyselect a group of files. The options available options are described in the Tabletable below. One input format switch and one output format switch should be specified. However, although the default output format isdefaults to ts1, so this flag canmay be optionally omitted.<br>
For most options, an additional file “_peak_Q.csv” is output providing a summary of the peak flows for each hydrograph. If a group of files is specified, the _peak_Q.csv file is a summary of all files within the group and a second file “_peak_F.csv” contains which file caused the peak flow of all the files. This is useful for determining which storm duration produced the peak flow or is the critical duration event.<br>
 
At present the program supports the hydrology models most commonly used within Australia. Other formats can be built in through supplying example files/formats and any other useful information to [mailto:support@tuflow.com support@tuflow.com].<br>
For most options, an additional file “_peak_Q.csv” is outputproduced, providing a summary ofsummarising the peak flows for each hydrograph. If a group of files is specified, the _peak_Q.csv file is a summary ofsummarises all files within the group, and a second file “_peak_F.csv” containsidentifies which file causedproduced the peak flow ofacross all the files. This is useful for determining which storm duration produced the peak flow or is(i.e. the critical duration event).<br>
The .ts1 file format is outlined in the following page: [[TS1_File_Format | TS1 File Format]].<br>
 
AtThe presentprogram the programcurrently supports the hydrology models most commonly used within Australia. OtherAdditional formats can be builtincorporated in throughby supplying example files/formats and any other usefulrelevant information to [mailto:support@tuflow.com support@tuflow.com].<br>
 
The .ts1 file format is outlined inon the following page: [[TS1_File_Format | TS1 File Format]].<br>
 
=Options=
'''TABLE 1: convert_to_ts1 Options (Switches)'''