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{{Editor steps|title=|In the [[Water Overlay Wizard]], go to step 2 and find the [[Construction]] you would like to enter a time sequence for.|Click on the ''Dynamic'' button for the desired attribute.|In the new panel that pops up, click on Import CSV }} | {{Editor steps|title=|In the [[Water Overlay Wizard]], go to step 2 and find the [[Construction]] you would like to enter a time sequence for.|Click on the ''Dynamic'' button for the desired attribute adn then click on ''Select''.|In the new panel that pops up, click on ''Import new CSV'' and select the CSV file.|Optionally, change the delimiter and time units and click on ''Ok''. The data in the CSV is now used to set the attribute dynamically. }} | ||
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===Notes=== | |||
=== | * The [[CSV]] file to import a time sequence should look as follows: | ||
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time;weir | |||
3600,0.03 | 3600,0.03 | ||
7200,0 | 7200,0 | ||
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10800,0.06 | 10800,0.06 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The first row should contain the headers. The name of the headers above are an example and may vary. | |||
* When importing a [[CSV]] for a time sequence, it's possible to indicate whether the time is in seconds, minutes, or hours. The {{software}} then automatically converts the time to the correct data for the model. | |||
* For the [[CSV]], it is possible to choose a comma or semicolon as delimiter. | |||
* When importing a CSV for a time sequence, it's possible to indicate whether the time is in seconds, minutes, or hours. The {{software}} then automatically converts the time to the correct data for the model. | |||
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Revision as of 09:46, 4 September 2020
How to import a time sequence with a CSV:
- In the Water Overlay Wizard, go to step 2 and find the Construction you would like to enter a time sequence for.
- Click on the Dynamic button for the desired attribute adn then click on Select.
- In the new panel that pops up, click on Import new CSV and select the CSV file.
- Optionally, change the delimiter and time units and click on Ok. The data in the CSV is now used to set the attribute dynamically.
Notes
- The CSV file to import a time sequence should look as follows:
time;weir 3600,0.03 7200,0 9000,0.03 10800,0.06
The first row should contain the headers. The name of the headers above are an example and may vary.