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===== User interface ===== | ===== User interface ===== | ||
- | To the left is a listing of all available | + | To open editing window for time series |
- | ===== The list of time series ===== | + | In the properties tab user can fill next sections: |
- | The list presents all available time series. Below the list is a section where you can filter out items from the list: | + | |
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- | * **Category** - Select a category | + | |
* **Sub-system** - Select a sub-system to only display time series for a specific model component. | * **Sub-system** - Select a sub-system to only display time series for a specific model component. | ||
+ | * **Unit** - specify units for time dependent data (for example Bq, C°, mm, etc.); | ||
+ | * **Category** - Select a category for the time series. The categories are part of the model, so this list is empty unless the model creator has assigned categories to the options; | ||
+ | * **Tags** - Select a tag for the time series or add new one. The tags are part of the model, so this list is empty unless the model creator has assigned tags to the options; | ||
+ | * **Symbol** - choose the symbol or symbol combinations for time series representation in the equations. | ||
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===== Assigning time dependent data ===== | ===== Assigning time dependent data ===== | ||
- | ==== Information | + | ==== Data ==== |
- | The information section details specifics about the time series. The description box can give you information about the data to enter, and the unit box tells you which unit is expected for the data. | + | The **Data** field in the **Values** tab is used to assign values to time-dependent data in the time series. The data table is organized with the time points in the first column and data in the subsequent column(s). 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]]). |
- | ==== Settings | + | |
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+ | ==== Options | ||
**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. | ||
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* **Second** | * **Second** | ||
- | ==== Entering data ==== | + | The chart below the options field will display the data as you enter it. |
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- | 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]]). | ||
==== The default row ==== | ==== The default row ==== |