Changes between Version 33 and Version 34 of MSEBatch
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- 2010-09-14 09:20:39 (13 years ago)
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v33 v34 25 25 ''still to do'' ''Load the MSE batch plugin interface from the MSE in the navigation tree'' ''Load a command file'' ''hit the run button'' 26 26 27 ''== MSE Batch iterations == 28 ''[[BR]] 29 '' 30 The MSE Batch loops over Forcing Functions, Fleet Control types and Harvest Rules running the MSE will for each set of parameters from the command file. 31 32 '' 33 '''' 27 == MSE Batch iterations == 28 The MSE Batch loops over Forcing Functions, Fleet Control types and Harvest Rules running the MSE will for each set of parameters from the command file. 29 30 '''''''''' 34 31 35 32 == Command file format == 36 == The command file is a CSV (coma separated values) file that contains tags. A tag is a predefined string of text that appears at the start of the line and is used to identify the line as valid input for the MSE module. After the data part of the tag there must be a least one empty entry to mark the end of the valid data. All data that appears after the empty entry will be ignored. For example == 33 The command file is a CSV (coma separated values) file that contains tags. A tag is a predefined string of text that appears at the start of the line and is used to identify the line as valid input for the MSE module. After the data part of the tag there must be a least one empty entry to mark the end of the valid data. All data that appears after the empty entry will be ignored. For example 34 37 35 {{{ 38 36 Control_File_Version,1.0,,,ignored comments,,, 39 37 }}} 40 41 38 Lines in the command file that do not contain a recognized tag will be ignored. A command file can have any number of lines that are not valid inputs as long as they don't start with a valid tag, these could include comments and user notes. The order of the tags in the file is not important. 42 39 … … 111 108 PP,2,Decreasing,10 112 109 }}} 113 * For each set of iterations the MSE batch loads a primary production forcing function. A set of 110 * For each set of iterations the MSE batch loads a primary production forcing function. A set of 114 111 115 112 1. Forcing function index