The following section provides an explanation of all the columns in the DisplayGroups sheets which are part of the Display generation spreadsheet. The set up of the Displaygroups sheets is different from the other displays as it is more complex. Therefore it consists of multiple input sheets:
Column Name | Explanation of contents |
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TYPE | This column specifies the structure of the plots. The type can either be a level 1 to level 4, loc, locset, contour or uv. The types loc and locset specify wheter the data is linked to 1 location or a locationset, the uv and contour types define a specific type of plot (using different settings) and the levels |
PLOTID | This column contains the Id of the plotgroup. Each plotgroup should have a unique name |
MODINSTSET |
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LOCSET | This column is referring to the locationSet of the data which is displayed through the plot. Locations and LocationSet are mutually exclusive. Either one or the other should be filled in |
RUNTYPE | This is the last part of the ModuleInstanceId. It should refer to the Scenario name, which was used to create the original data (or to 'observed' in case of observed data) |
RUNTYPE_2 | This is the last part of the ModuleInstanceId only used when comparing results of scenarios. It should refer to the Scenario name which is used as a reference for the comparison |
TIMESTEP | This is referring to the the TimeStep used for the data being displayed. It can either be nonequidistant or DaysOfMonth |
PAR | This column contains a reference to the input parameter to be processed. The name of the parameter should be taken from the parameters.xml |
PAR_postfix | This column contains a reference to the extension of the input parameter to be processed. This extension is related to the scenario to be displayed. The name of the parameter should be taken from the parameters.xml |
COLOR |
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LINESTYLE |
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