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The model is now almost ready to run, but there are still three more things we must do. Starting with generating an be run. We just need to specify three more small details at this point of the tutorial. First of all, the model needs to be discretized spatially. In other words, we have to generate the computational grid for the network. This is done by using with the "CreateComputationalGrid" call: method.
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CreateComputationalGrid(flowModel, gridAtFixedLength = True, fixedLength = 200) |
This creates an grid that has a calculation point at every 200 meters.
Secondly we need to set the calculation times (start and stop time and the timestep)
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from datetime import datetime, time SetModelTimes(flowModel, datetime(2007, 1, 15, 1, 0, 0), datetime(2007, 1, 17, 1, 0, 0), time(0,10,0,)) |
The last thing we need to do is to rename a gridpoint location called "stadsgrachten Zwolle Midden_0.000" to "Gauging Station". This is because we use this later on in the tutorial (we will have measurements for this point)
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dataPoint = GetComputationGridLocationByName(flowModel, "stadsgrachten Zwolle Midden_0.000") dataPoint.Name = "Gauging Station" |
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