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A scenario is the representation of a node-link network in MUSICX and , describes the major processes in a catchment that are modelled. You can create multiple scenarios to:
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- MUSICX: This option is to create creates a standard MUSICX scenario
- MUSIC-link: This option is to create creates a MUSIC model with embedded guidelines approved by local authorities. Please see here.
- MUSIC-MSF Importer: This option is to import existing MUSIC model (MSF files) into MUSICX. Further details are here.
Saving a project
To save an open project, choose Save As dialog opens and gives allows you the opportunity to choose the location and name of your project file. By default, the name of the file is the name of your project. If you wish to save a different version of your file, choose
. This saves a project file with the extension *.mxproj. If it is the first time you are saving your project, theNote: Despite the *.mxproj file extension, MUSICX project files are *.zip archives. Because of this, you should be careful when sending project files as email attachments , or when downloading project files from web-based sources using the HTTP protocol. Email filters often do not allow *.zip files when they cannot interpret the contents, and both servers and browsers often unpack *.zip archives after downloading them.
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To close an open project, choose you to save your work (Figure below). Click the appropriate button.
. This closes the current project and prompts...
A project must contain at least one scenario. Whenever you create a new project, you You are also prompted to create a scenario whenever you create a new project. You can create additional scenarios using any of the following methods:
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When a project only contains one scenario, that scenario is opened automatically when you open the project. However, you must open each scenario individually when a project contains more than one scenario, you must open each scenario individually. To view a scenario that is contained within a project, double click the scenario name from the list in the Project Hierarchy. This opens the appropriate editor for the selected scenario, and changes the scenario name to a bold appearance so that you know it is the current, or active scenario.
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You can duplicate existing scenarios, provided they are part of the same project. You may want to do this if you wish to experiment with variations without affecting your original scenario.
To duplicate a scenario, click Copy Scenario on the Project Explorer toolbar. MUSICX makes a copy of the current scenario and asks you to name the copy (as shown in Figure 6below). You can either accept the proposed name or supply one of your own. Keep in mind that scenario names must be unique within a project.
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