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1) double click at the area under 'name' or click at the browse box.

hier mogelijk ook properties toevoegen als dit is gefixt.

The below presented window will The  window presented below will appear. You can select a map from the list to add maps from previous models or click at 'browse' to browse to an external input file:

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2) link maps in the Project Explorer:
This can be done by dragging the output map from a previous model within a folder to the input map and drop the map there. See example of linking models

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output maps
output maps

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An overview of all the maps in a composite model can be viewed by double clicking at the scenario in the tree from the Project Explorer.
Maps with a gray colour are linked and can not be changed, only by changing the name of the variable.
(info) This overview can also be used to change fast and easy the location of maps. To do this, copy the list to EXCEL (with ctrl+c and ctrl+v) and change the location in EXCEL (for example with 'search and replace').

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Tips

(info) HABITAT is case sensitive

(info) It is not possible to use a '' "-" sign in a variable name (map name). 'map-name' . This name will be read as : calculate variable 'map' minus variable 'name'. Uses underscore ('_') in stead of ''the PCRaster function minus. Use an underscore instead.The same accounts for other mathematic signs like:
'*' or 'x' which mean multiply
'^' which indicates square
'exp' indicates exponent
Click here for a full list of operators that should not be used in input names.

(info) Output maps are only valid when they start with either an underscore (_) or a letter.

(info) Pay attention that there will be no empty space behind a variable name. It may lead to an unrecognisible variable name in a formula-based function.

(info) HABITAT uses a point '.' as a deliminator.

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