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Parameter type | Example shown in Figure2 | ||||||||
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Boolean | True | ||||||||
Dates | 30/06/2009 12:00:00 AM | ||||||||
Enumerated or fixed list | OwnerFlowFunction (one available option for Ownership Sharing Method) | ||||||||
Floating types associated with units - units should be valid for the type of parameter being set | 123 ML/d | ||||||||
Interpolated functions | [[0 0][100 10][200 12]]{ML/d ML/d} | ||||||||
Patterns - numeric values separated with a space and of a defined number | [11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22]{ML/d} | ||||||||
Unit type | m3/s | ||||||||
Function | $Folder1.Function1 | ||||||||
Data source | ExampleDataSource_csv.Example Inflow | ||||||||
For functions that specify day of year such as On farm storage example you need to set a boolean as well as a function.
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Note: You can also use input sets to change the active demand model at a water user node. For example, the following parameter set entry is valid: Nodes.Water User 3.Demand Model = MyInactiveDemandModel |
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