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A.10Wetting and Drying Commands (.tcf)



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Table 4.4 Reserved Characters – Text Files

Reserved Character(s)

Description

“#” or “!”

A “#” or “!” causes the rest of the line from that point on to be ignored. Useful for “commenting-out” unwanted commands, and for all that modelling documentation.

==

A “==” following a command indicates the start of the parameter(s) for the command. Where there is more than one parameter, the parameter values are read as free-field formatted, ie. are space or comma delimited.

Additional text can be placed before and/or after a command. For example, a line containing the command Start Time to set the start time of a simulation to 10 hours can be written as “Start Time == 10” or “Start Time (h) == 10”. The “(h)” text is not a requirement, but is useful to indicate that the units are hours. Alternatively, “Start Time == 10 ! hours” would be acceptable, noting the use of the comment delimiter “!”.

The notation used to document commands and valid parameter values are presented in Table 4 .5.
Table 4.5 Notation Used in Command Documentation – Text Files


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