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Merging the DisplayGroups configuration files requires some more changes in the spreadsheets. One has to merge the sheet 'DisplayGroups_plotdef' as well as the sheet 'DisplayGroups_folders'.
1) Merge sheet 'DisplayGroups_plotdef'
- Open the 'Region_Displays.xls' spreadheet and go to the 'DisplayGroups_plotdef' sheet which contains the plot definitions for Model1. The plot definitions form the first part of the DisplayGroups.xml file.
- The 'DisplayGroups_plotdef' sheet should contain all the scenarios and parameters used in either of the models. Copy all
- most of the plot definitions can be used for
- both models, except the plot definitions with plot id 'plot_H_ref_all' (on top of you spreadsheet). Here you have to have a separate plot definition for each model. Copy the section with the plot defintion 'plot_H_ref_all' from spreadsheet of model 2 under the section of the plot definition 'plot_H_ref_all' in the "Region_Displays.xls'
- sheet. To distinguish between the plot definition of the two models add the model's abbreviation as a postfix to
- the plot id
- 'plot_H_ref(all)'. That means you have one plot definition named 'plot_H_
- ref(
- all)_
- Model1' used for plots of model 1 and one plot definition named 'plot_H_
- ref(
- all)_Model2'
- used for
- plots of model 2.
- Note: The plot id for these plots have to be changed accordingly in the
- sheet 'DisplayGroups_folders'
- . Here you refer to the plot definitions in the sheet 'DisplayGroups_plotdef'
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- Check if all other plot definitions from the model 2 spreadsheet
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- 'DisplayGroups_
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- plotdef'
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- are represented in the model 1 spreadsheet 'DisplayGroups_plotdef'. Copy all plot definitions for the display groups of Model2 which are not yet represented in the plot definitions of Model1 from the spreadsheet 'Model2_Displays.xls' from the sheet 'DisplayGroups_plotdef' to the sheet 'DisplayGroups" in the 'Region_Displays.xls' spreadheet.
- Note: If you merge two models with different time steps (e.g. time step model 1 is daysOfMonth="01" and time step model 2 is daysOfMonth="01 16") you can't use the same plot definitions for both models. In this case you have to take the same approach as for the 'pot_H_ref(all)' plot definitions (see above). All plot defintions have to be copied from the sheet for model 2 to the plot defintions of the merged spreadsheet ('Region_Displays.xls') and the model abbrevation have to be added to each plot defintion as a post-fix. At the end you will have one spreadsheet 'DisplayGroups_plotdef' which contains all plot defintions of model 1 (each plot id contains the model abbreviation of model 1 as a post-fix), followed by all model plot defintions of model 2 (each plot id contains the model abbreviation of model 2 as a post-fix)
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2) Merge sheet 'DisplayGroups_folders'
- Copy the content of the sheet 'DisplayGroups_folders' from the sheet for model 2, to the end of the same sheet in the merged spreadsheet (('Region_Displays.xls'). The order of the elements in the list should not be changed.
- the original sheets with DisplayGroups folders can be put in one sheet below each other. The order of the elements in the list should not be changed. The column SHEET refers to a different sheet with the locations to be displayed. The best procedure is to create a sheet for each model for each type of locations. The reference to these sheets should be put in the column SHEET correctly.
- the sheets with locations (e.g. Displays_obhs_YNN) should be populated with all locations for that specific location type for that model
- modelcheck sheets (1 and 2) should be created for both models as well