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When adding boundary conditions to the model you must first declare the type of the boundary you want to add. This is done as follows for a waterlevel timeseries:
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flowLeftBoundaryCondition = AddFlowBoundaryCondition(fmModel, leftBoundary.Name, FlowBoundaryQuantityType.WaterLevel, BoundaryConditionDataType.TimeSeries) flowTopBoundaryCondition = AddFlowBoundaryCondition(fmModel, topBoundary.Name, FlowBoundaryQuantityType.WaterLevel, BoundaryConditionDataType.TimeSeries) |
This can be seen on the map on the boundary :
Now we declare a timeseries as a list of [datetime, value]. To do this we need to import the datetime and time classes from the python datetime library.
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from datetime import datetime, time boundaryTimeSeries = [[datetime(2014,1,1, 12,0,0), 2.0], [datetime(2014,1,2, 12,0,0), 2.2], [datetime(2014,1,3, 12,0,0), -1.8], [datetime(2014,1,4, 12,0,0), 2.0], [datetime(2014,1,5, 12,0,0), -2.0], [datetime(2014,1,6, 12,0,0), 2.0], [datetime(2014,1,7, 12,0,0), -2.0], [datetime(2014,1,8, 12,0,0), 2.0]] |
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AddTimeSeriesToSupportPoint(fmModel, flowLeftBoundaryCondition, 0, boundaryTimeSeries) AddTimeSeriesToSupportPoint(fmModel, flowLeftBoundaryCondition, 2, boundaryTimeSeries) AddTimeSeriesToSupportPoint(fmModel, flowLeftBoundaryCondition, 5, boundaryTimeSeries) AddTimeSeriesToSupportPoint(fmModel, flowTopBoundaryCondition, 0, boundaryTimeSeries) |
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