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Note: Throughout this document, unless explicitly stated otherwise, the term routing means hydrologic routing, not hydraulic routing. |
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Using links
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in Source
Once links have been added a model, several attributes can be edited in a similar way to nodes. Refer to :
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- - once added, links are given default names - refer to ;
- Configuring node and link parameters;
- Adding notes to nodes and links (only for lagged flow routing and storage routing links);
- Searching for nodes and links;
- Deleting nodes and links;
- Node and link default names; and
- Copying and pasting.
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You can disconnect and reconnect a link between nodes rather than having to delete and re-add it using the Allow Link Dragged button in the Schematic Editor options toolbar. Note that not all links can be connected to all types of nodes, and specific nodes require certain links. Refer to Types of link routing for more detail.
Editing link parameters
To edit link parameters using a feature editor, refer to About feature editors.
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Note: You can also toggle the view of specific links that join certain types of nodes. Refer to Schematic Editor options toolbar for more detail. |
Adding notes
You can include a text-based message, or note, for a storage routing link. Refer to Adding notes to nodes and links for detailsEditor options toolbar. Note that not all links can be connected to all types of nodes, and specific nodes require certain links. Refer to Types of link routing for more detail.
Link elevation
You can set the elevation for a link using the Location Control window (shown in Figure 3). Choose View » Location Control to open this window.
Figure 3. Location Control window
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Note: While it is usual to use zero storage as the reference point for the elevation of a link or node, there is no convention for a link as to whether that should be at the start or end of the reach, or some point in between. Source has no mechanism for indicating the fall across a reach. |
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