Functional units (FUs) refer to areas of particular hydrological response. In Source, Functional Unit classes are initially defined in the Geographic Wizard (Specify functional units). This page explains how to manipulate FU areas outside the Geographic Wizard.
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Note: Although you the user now can edit the list of FUs using the Edit » Functional Units » List menu item, this is not recommended FUs even FUs have been assigned in the Geographic Wizard, the user needs to be careful to process the modification as it may result in the loss of any model definition and settings of the deleted FU(s). Functional Unit names cannot be modified once they have been assigned in the Geographic Wizard linked to other models (e.g., calibration model, water quality models), and change of the results. |
Specify functional unit areas
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- Choose Edit » Functional Units » Assign Area Via Raster to open the FU raster dialog (Figure 2);
- Click Load to upload a raster file;
- Selecting the Save spatial FU data option will save the loaded Raster in the Source project file. This can be useful if you are wanting to keep a copy of the original data, but, since raster files are often very large, be aware that this can have an unwanted impact on the size of the Source project file.
- If the loaded land use map layer does not include a mapping of grid code to land use, click Assign Mapping. Multiple grid codes can be assigned to a single FU class;
- In the resulting dialog (Figure 3), assign a FU to each grid code using the drop-down menu in the FU column. Hover over the map to view the grid code which corresponds to each sub-catchmentthe raster cells; and
- Click OK to close the window.
Figure 2. Assigning FU areas using a land use raster
Figure 3. Assigning FU areas using a land use raster, assign mapping
Modify Functional Units
Functional Unit names now can be modified even they have been assigned in the Geographic Wizard. The functions for FU modification include add, delete, and rename using the Edit » Functional Units » List menu item, which will display the UI of Name Functional Units (Figure 4)
Figure 4. Modify FUs
Add FUs
The user can put the new FU name in Name Textbox (1 in Figure 4), then click on Add button (2 in Figure 4), the new FU will be added to the list of FUs (3 in Figure 4). Click OK button to save the modification.
Delete FUs
The user can click on the unwanted FU name from Functional Units list (3 in Figure 4), then selected FU Name will be displayed in the textbox below (4 in Figure 4). Clicking on Delete button (5 in Figure 4) will remove /delete the unwanted FU name from FUs list. Click OK button to save the modification.
Rename FUs
The user can click on the FU name, which needs to be renamed, from Functional Units list (3 in Figure 4) first, then selected FU name will be displayed in the textbox under Functional Units list (4 in Figure 4). The user can then rename this FU in the textbox and the Delete button (5 in Figure 4) will be changed to Rename button. Clicking on Rename button will rename the selected FU (3 in Figure 4) by modified FU name in the textbox (4 in Figure 4). Click OK button to save the modification.