Delft3D-OldDelft3D community sitehttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_category?p_l_id=1806675&mbCategoryId=02024-03-28T11:15:16Z2024-03-28T11:15:16ZSEGMENT_FUNCTION from .ncGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=29247382020-04-16T18:24:49Z2020-04-16T18:24:49ZHi DELWAQ-developer Team,<br />could you tell me how can I generate a SEGMENT_FUNTION like .sal-file from a time and space dependent .nc-file. Meshes are the same.<br /><br />Kind regardsGholamreza Shiravani2020-04-16T18:24:49ZRE: space varying time dependent input dataGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=29246542020-04-16T17:32:17Z2020-04-16T17:32:17ZHi Christophe,<br />Could you tell me how can I generate a SEGMENT_FUNCTION like .sal from a time and space dependent variable in NetCDF format?<br />Thanks a lot.Gholamreza Shiravani2020-04-16T17:32:17ZPosition dependent inputs for "Process parameters"Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=28624352020-03-10T16:15:40Z2020-03-10T16:15:40ZDear Delwaq developers/users,<br />in "Process parameter" of .scn-file (scenario file) of Delwaq, we should define values for Delwaq variables. Here we have the possibility to define values as a time-series using: Edit data/properties/Data properties/Time/Piecewise linear timeseries. Could anyone tell me how can I define a position-dependent variable, which accepts generated position-dependent-files using QUICKIN? Gholamreza Shiravani2020-03-10T16:15:40ZDelwaq: Activating a process for multiple copies of substancesGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=27110282019-12-11T08:32:07Z2019-12-11T08:32:07ZHi Delwaq forum members,<br />Could anyone tell me how can I activate a process (like CalVS_IM1) for multiple copies of substances?Gholamreza Shiravani2019-12-11T08:32:07ZRE: ERROR in GMRES 1 - waq simulationsGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=27102872019-12-10T18:42:31Z2019-12-10T18:42:31ZHi Josa,<br />the answer is changing the Parameters related to Dispersion in Input file. Try to reduce them and run again. I hope it works.Gholamreza Shiravani2019-12-10T18:42:31ZErro-DelwaqGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=26754972019-11-14T18:06:51Z2019-11-14T18:06:51ZHi, after compiling D3D, my Delwaq does not work and says:<br /> /lib64/libnssutil3.so: version `NSSUTIL_3.38' not found (required by bin/lnx64/waq/bin/libssl3.so). <br />Could you tell me the reason of this error. However, D3D is compiled successfully.Gholamreza Shiravani2019-11-14T18:06:51ZDelwaq2-Error: ERROR, INTERNAL FLXBALGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=26649112019-11-08T20:10:31Z2019-11-08T20:10:31ZHi, could you tell me how can I solve the following error of running Delwaq2:<br /> ERROR, INTERNAL FLXBALGholamreza Shiravani2019-11-08T20:10:31ZDelwaq results as time-series per layerGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=26648312019-11-08T19:00:56Z2019-11-08T19:00:56ZHi, why in a 3D-model using Delwaq, it is not possible to see time-series for each layer using d3d_qp in Matlab? however using the map-file (.ada-file) it is possible to see results layer per layer in map. Should I activate some options in Input file to see the time-series layer per layer? or it has not been programmed for Delwaq to see time-series of results layer per layer? If it is not possible, what type of averaging has been implemented for the single time-series for all layers. Using .hda-file, I get only one time-series for all layers!Gholamreza Shiravani2019-11-08T19:00:56ZRE: d3d_qp error to read Delwaq-resultsGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=26303582019-10-16T05:38:36Z2019-10-16T05:38:36ZHi Dear Markus,<br />I found the solution. The normal .ada and .hda files do not work, but using map-file and some tricks the problem was solved.<br />Thanks again,<br />RezaGholamreza Shiravani2019-10-16T05:38:36Zd3d_qp error to read Delwaq-resultsGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=26272602019-10-14T10:24:11Z2019-10-14T10:10:40ZDear Markus,<br />I used the "multiple copy" feature of Delwaq to include the fractions of IMs. Delwaq1 and 2 are run successfully but using Matlab-Toolbox to read results (d3d_qp) does not work for fractions, however it works for all other substances like continuity. The error after selecting the fractions, for example IM1; fraction1, is :<br />"Caught in qp_getdata/griddata:<br />Dot indexing is not supported for variables of this type.<br />In private\d3d_waqfil>getsize at line 1860<br />In private\d3d_waqfil at line 228<br />In qp_getdata>hvslice at line 531<br />In qp_getdata at line 423<br />In private\qp_plot at line 71<br />In d3d_qp>d3d_qp_core at line 1970<br />In d3d_qp at line 44"<br /> Could you tell me the reason and how can I solve this error?<br />Many thanks,<br />RezaGholamreza Shiravani2019-10-14T10:10:40ZInitial conditions problemGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=25698702019-09-12T09:11:02Z2019-09-12T09:11:02ZDear D3D users,<br />I want to give initial condition as vertically distributed sediment concentration. Now, there are options in Delft-3D like uniform, restart-file ,map-file ,... but all of them are 2DH initial conditions. Could you tell me how can I give for each level/layers an initial condition?Gholamreza Shiravani2019-09-12T09:11:02ZDelwaq: Application of salinity from D-FLOWGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23752792019-06-13T12:03:05Z2019-06-13T12:00:19Z<p>Dear D3D-Delwaq community,</p>
<p>could you tell me where is the .sal file from D-FLOW in
Delwaq applied? The Salinchlor does not include the salinity from
D-Flow. By activating this process, the salinty results will be
modelled everywhere zero, it means Delwaq does not include D-FLOW
salinity! I realized this salinity of Delwaq is for Transport of
salinity as a substance in domain. But where is the salinty from
D-FLOW in Delwaq?</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-06-13T12:00:19ZDelwaq problem by generating proc_def.def and proc_def.datGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23550812019-06-03T10:41:54Z2019-06-03T10:40:21Z<p>Dear Delwaq developers,</p>
<p>I am trying to follow the instructions on page 30 of the Open
Processes Liberary (OPL) manual. I did it for both Linux as well as
Windows, but none of them produced the proc_def.def and proc_def.dat
after compiling (the compiled results are attached). I think this was
not mentioned in manual or Delwaq has a problem by producing the
proc_def files. Could anyone tell me what should I do after build/compiling ?</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-06-03T10:40:21ZOpen Processes Liberary for LinuxGholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23514792019-05-31T10:22:32Z2019-05-31T09:46:08Z<p>Hi dear D3D-Delwaq community,</p>
<p>I read the manual of Open Processes Liberary, on page 30, the
instructions for generation of a new library for Windows and Linux are
explained. However, the term "relevant source files/source
files" is a general word, which does not clear which part of
source code does it mean. </p>
<p>I provided for my Linux D3D required files as were recommende in
manual, you can see them in the attached photo.</p>
<p>But to generate the new poc_def.dat and proc_def.def, a GUI tools for
Windows was introduced and nothing about Linux was said in Manual
!Could anyone tell me how in Linux can I generate these two files
(proc_def.def and proc_def.dat)? I know that in Linux should a
Makefile using make command run, which is like build in visual studio
but am I right? Is there a Makefile for producing proc_def.def and
proc_def.dat in src? </p>
<p> </p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-31T09:46:08ZRE: Where are tables in "waq_tables" by waq-processes included?Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23406692019-05-23T16:05:07Z2019-05-23T16:05:07Z<p>is it possible to send me the waqpb_export.exe file?</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-23T16:05:07ZRE: Where are tables in "waq_tables" by waq-processes included?Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23389342019-05-22T17:05:54Z2019-05-22T17:05:54Z<p>doing: ifort -extend-source 132 -o waqpb_export *.f*<br /> makes
following errors:), too many :)</p>
<p>
<br /> /tmp/ifortyrrJOB.o: In function `wr_tabp4_':<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x13c): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x1aa): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x2ac): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x3ab): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x496): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x559): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x6b9): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x83b): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0x9bd): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0xb42): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabp4.f:(.text+0xcab): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifortSu7zl1.o: In function `wr_tabp5_':<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x129): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x18d): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x288): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x380): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x464): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x520): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x679): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x7f3): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabp5.f:(.text+0x968): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
/tmp/ifort816qSq.o: In function `wr_tabr1_':<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x12a): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x190): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x28e): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x386): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x46a): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x526): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x686): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x7f8): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr1.f:(.text+0x967): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifortxpgipQ.o: In function `wr_tabr2_':<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x129): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x18d): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x288): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x380): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x464): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x520): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x679): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x7f3): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr2.f:(.text+0x968): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
/tmp/ifortEyD9Vf.o: In function `wr_tabr3_':<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x14a): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x1b9): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x2bb): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x3ba): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x4a5): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x568): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x6c8): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x84a): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0x9cc): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0xb42): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0xcca): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0xe52): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr3.f:(.text+0xfbe): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifortFui1sF.o: In function `wr_tabr4_':<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x143): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x1b2): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x2b4): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x3b3): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x49e): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x561): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x6c1): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x843): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0x9c5): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0xb38): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0xcbd): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr4.f:(.text+0xe29): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifortL0aTZ4.o: In function `wr_tabr5_':<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x13c): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x1aa): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x2ac): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x3ab): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x496): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x559): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x6b9): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x83b): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0x9bd): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0xb30): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr5.f:(.text+0xcab): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
/tmp/ifort1deLwu.o: In function `wr_tabr6_':<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x130): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x19c): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x29e): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x39d): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x488): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x54b): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x6ab): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x82d): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0x9ac): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr6.f:(.text+0xb15): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifortDBzD3T.o: In function `wr_tabr7_':<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x130): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x19c): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x29e): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x39d): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x488): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x54b): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x6ab): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x82d): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0x9ac): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr7.f:(.text+0xb15): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifortqB8vAj.o: In function `wr_tabr8_':<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x130): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x19c): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x29e): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x39d): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x488): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x54b): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x6ab): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x82d): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0x9ac): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr8.f:(.text+0xb15): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
/tmp/ifort8bRo7I.o: In function `wr_tabr9_':<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x129): undefined reference to `defelm_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x18d): undefined reference to `defcel_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x288): undefined reference to `defgrp_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x380): undefined reference to `credat_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x464): undefined reference to `flsdef_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x520): undefined reference to `flsdat_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x679): undefined reference to `putelt_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x7f3): undefined reference to `putels_'<br />
wr_tabr9.f:(.text+0x968): undefined reference to `putels_'<br /> </p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-22T17:05:54ZRE: Where are tables in "waq_tables" by waq-processes included?Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23388312019-05-22T16:11:58Z2019-05-22T16:11:58Z<p>Hi Arjen, thanks for your answer. I did all as you said and I got the
folloing error:</p>
<p>readdb.f(323): error #5120: Unterminated character constant<br />
300 if ( n_old_items+1 .gt. n_old_items_max ) stop 'dimension
n_old_items_max'<br />
-----------------------------------------------------^<br />
readdb.f(485): error #5082: Syntax error, found ''' when expecting one
of: <QUOTE_LPAREN> <REAL_KIND_CON> <REAL_CONSTANT>
<DBLPRC_CONSTANT> <DBLPRC_KIND_CON>
<QUAPRC_CONSTANT> ...<br /> write
(lu,'(''old_name,new_name,old_default,configuration,serial,action_type'')')<br />
----------------^<br /> readdb.f(487): error #5082: Syntax error,
found ''' when expecting one of: <QUOTE_LPAREN>
<REAL_KIND_CON> <REAL_CONSTANT> <DBLPRC_CONSTANT>
<DBLPRC_KIND_CON> <QUAPRC_CONSTANT> ...<br /> jwrite
(lu,'(''"'',a10,''","'',a10,''",'',g15.6,'',"'',a10,''",'',i10,'','',i10)')<br />
----------------^<br /> compilation aborted for readdb.f (code
1)<br /> </p>
<p>Many thanks.</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-22T16:11:58ZRE: Where are tables in "waq_tables" by waq-processes included?Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23361962019-05-21T10:22:55Z2019-05-21T10:22:55Z<p>Hi Arjen, thanks for your answer. Yes, you are right. I tried to run
.bat files in waq_tables but nothing was happened. Then, I realized to
follow the instructions in waqpb_help. Based on these instructions, I
tried in tools_gpl/waqpb/packages to generate the .exe-file
(waqpb_export.exe) for waqpb_export.bat. But the .f-file in
waqpb_export/src/waqpb_export.f is compiled (ifort -c waqpb_export.f)
and the .o file generated, but to generate the .exe-file
(waqpb_export.exe) I run : ifort waqpb_export.f -o waqpb_export.exe
and I got following errors:</p>
<p> /tmp/ifortEDmSzw.o: In function `MAIN__':<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x2b9): undefined reference to `readdb_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x31e): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x36b): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x416): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x45d): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x4c1): undefined reference to `writex_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x4fb): undefined reference to `makind_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x517): undefined reference to `pdfnef_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x7b1): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x82c): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0xa87): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0xae4): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
waqpb_export.f:(.text+0xb5f): undefined reference to `zoek_'<br />
/tmp/ifortEDmSzw.o:waqpb_export.f:(.text+0xd0d): more undefined
references to `zoek_' follow<br /> /tmp/ifortEDmSzw.o: In function
`MAIN__':<br /> waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x1430): undefined reference to
`wripdn_'<br /> waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x144c): undefined reference to
`wripdf_'<br /> waqpb_export.f:(.text+0x14a7): undefined reference to
`coefed_'<br /> </p>
<p>All files on the right-hand-side of aforementioned errors are located
in waq_lib/src, but I do not know how these errors will be solved, and
waqpb_export.exe-file will generated? Copying these files (files in
waq_lib/src) to waqpb_export/src makes no success.</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-21T10:22:55ZWhere are tables in "waq_tables" by waq-processes included?Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23279982019-05-15T18:46:46Z2019-05-15T18:46:46Z<p>Hi Dear D3D-Delwaq community,</p>
<p>could anyone tell me, where are the tables in "waq_tables"
by compiling included? I change some parameters in these tables, but
after compiling I see no change in the .lsp file, which is made by
Delwaq1. Are the data of these tables used by Delwaq? If yes, why
changing them dose not effect the Delwaq .lsp results?</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-15T18:46:46ZHow add a new input to a subroutine in processes?Gholamreza Shiravanihttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=23257982019-05-14T12:24:38Z2019-05-14T12:24:38Z<p>Dear D3D-Delwaq community,</p>
<p>I want to define a new variable as fine Sediment concentration in
calsed.f subroutine. I see different IPs (IP(1)=IPOINT(1) to
IP(12)=IPOINT(12)) which refferes to Input
Parameters/functions/seg-functions. Then using PMSA-array the values
of These IPs are assigned to variables (e.g. N = PMSA( IP4 )).
The question is, when I want to define a new variable should :1-assign
a new IP-number (e.g. IP(14)=IPOINT(14)) and then using PMSA(IP14),
assigne the value to the new variable. Is it true that PMSA-function
reads the Input data (.inp-file) and assigne the variables with the
same name in processes variables the predifined values in .inp-file?
Moreover, the IPs do not show whether they are Input- or
Output-variables, how can it distinguish between Input and outpout variables?</p>Gholamreza Shiravani2019-05-14T12:24:38Z