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  1. single series row-wise reading
    • File Header = free+row (#1),
    • File Header = fixe+row (#2),
  2. single series column-wise reading,
    • File Header = free+col (#3),
    • File Header = fixe+col (#4),
  3. multiple series column-wise reading,
    • File Header = free+par (#5)
    • File Header = fixe+par (#6)
  4. data files without headers (#7) require data block(s):
    • in fixed format, and
    • row-wise time sequential data.
  5. The data files of non-equidistant time series comprise only one data block, which may contain a number of series, structured column-wise (#8).

Number of rows

If only one block of equidistant data exists in the file, the number of rows (see below) does not have to be entered. The value can be skipped in the input by entering ,, instead of e.g.,12,.

Note

  • The HYMOS special ASCII file formats were developed under HYMOS 3. In this version of HYMOS the number of characters entered for a station ID were limited to 10, the number of characters entered for a parameter ID were limited to 2. It is not possible to use ID's with more characters than these limits. When your ID's have 12 or 3 character lengths for station and/or parameter use the SWDES file format instead.
  • The files that are imported via special ASCII format should not end with missing values. It is better to leave out missing values at the end of the file. This is a known flaw in the import routine.
  • If only one block of equidistant data exists in the file, the number of rows (see below) does not have to be entered. The value can be skipped in the input by entering ,, instead of e.g.,12,.

Equidistant, row-wise, free format data blocks with headers (1)
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