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{{Overlay attributes|<onlyinclude>
! Attribute
{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water
! Unit
|attribute=TIMEFRAMES
! Description
|unit=integer
|-
|range=1 to 1000
|{{anchor|TIMEFRAMES|TIMEFRAMES}}
|description=The number of intermediate results recorded during the calculation. Each [[timeframe]] becomes a snapshot of data which can be viewed and analysed.
|integer
|icon=Timeframes.png
|The number of intermediate results recorded during the calculation. Each {{inlink|Timeframes|timeframe}} becomes a snapshot of data which can be viewed and analysed. The total simulation time is divided by this value, and at each interval of that period of time a snapshot of the results so far is made. Note that the first timeframe does not contain the starting conditions of the simulation, but the state of the simulation after the first period of time has passed.
|defaultvalue=10
|}
}}</onlyinclude>}}
 
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|notes=
* By default the interval between timeframes is uniform. However by setting custom timeframes the interval between timeframes can vary.
* The first timeframe does not contain the starting conditions of the simulation, but the state of the simulation after the first period of time has passed.
* The amount of timeframes does not impact the calculation time or the simulation time.
|howtos=
* [[How to set custom timeframes]]
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 26 January 2024

Notes

  • By default the interval between timeframes is uniform. However by setting custom timeframes the interval between timeframes can vary.
  • The first timeframe does not contain the starting conditions of the simulation, but the state of the simulation after the first period of time has passed.
  • The amount of timeframes does not impact the calculation time or the simulation time.

How-to's