Nodes represent places where actions or measurements occur in a river system, where water can be added, extracted, stored, recorded, or change ownership in a model. A node can be used to represent things that actually happen over a large physical area but that, for modelling purposes, occur at a single point. In sub-catchments, they provide a position in the catchment network where water management information can be placed. In Source, nodes are depicted using the icons shown in Figure 9.
Using nodes in Source
This section outlines how to work with nodes in Source. Some actions can be duplicated for links.
Adding nodes in a model
To add a node to a model, either drag the appropriate type of node from the Node Palette and drop it onto the Schematic Editor, or right-click on the Schematic Editor and choose the appropriate node from the Add menu.
Node and link default names
Whenever a node or link is created, it is given a default name in the pattern:
type #
where "type" is the type of node or link and "#" is a number which increases monotonically during the life of the schematic.
Renaming nodes and links
Changing the name of a node or link only alters it in the scenario that you changed it in. A change in one scenario does not propagate to others; they are not linked in any way. You can change the name of a node or link using one of the following methods:
If the Project Explorer is not visible, make it visible either by choosing View » Project Explorer or by clicking its equivalent on the toolbar. In the Project Hierarchy, click the node or link to select it, pause, and click a second time. The name will be prepared for editing (Figure 40)
. Type the new name and press return; or