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To the left is a listing of all available time series. When you select a time series, information, | To the left is a listing of all available time series. When you select a time series, information, | ||
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===== The list of time series ===== | ===== The list of time series ===== | ||
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==== Settings ==== | ==== Settings ==== | ||
- | **Interpolation** - The interpolation field will determine how values before, between and after the time-points are interpolated/ | + | **Interpolation** - The interpolation field will determine how values before, between and after the time-points are interpolated. |
* **Linear** – Values between the specified time-points are linearly interpolated. | * **Linear** – Values between the specified time-points are linearly interpolated. | ||
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**Mode** - the Mode will determine the time mode for data that is being entered in the Time Series. User can choose between continual time mode options: | **Mode** - the Mode will determine the time mode for data that is being entered in the Time Series. User can choose between continual time mode options: | ||
- | * **Date** | + | |
- | * **Year** | + | |
+ | * **Year** | ||
..or between periodic data options, such as: | ..or between periodic data options, such as: | ||
- | * **Month** | + | |
- | * **Day of year** | + | * **Day of year** |
- | * **Day of month** | + | * **Day of month** |
- | * **Day** | + | * **Day** |
- | * **Hour** | + | * **Hour** |
- | * **Minute** | + | * **Minute** |
- | * **Second** | + | * **Second** |
==== Entering data ==== | ==== Entering data ==== | ||
The data table is organized with the time points in the first column and data in the subsequent column(s). For scalar data, such as temperature or precipitation, | The data table is organized with the time points in the first column and data in the subsequent column(s). For scalar data, such as temperature or precipitation, | ||
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- | Note that time series typically begin at 0. This means, that for year 1, you enter 0. For year 2 you enter 1, etc. | ||
For small data sets, the easiest way is to enter the data directly in the table. For large data set, the easiest way is typically to import it (see [[import|below]]). | For small data sets, the easiest way is to enter the data directly in the table. For large data set, the easiest way is typically to import it (see [[import|below]]). |