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USER MANUAL SWAN Cycle III version 40.72A

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82 Chapter 4<br />

INDexed<br />

’fname’<br />

a table on file is produced which can be used directly (without editing) as input<br />

to ARCVIEW, ARCINFO, etc. The user should give two TABLE commands, one<br />

to produce one file with XP and YP as output quantities, the other with HS, RTM01<br />

or other output quantities, such as one wishes to process in ARCVIEW<br />

or ARCINFO. The first column of each file produced by <strong>SWAN</strong> with this command<br />

is the sequence number of the output point. The last line of each file is<br />

the word END.<br />

name of the data file where the output is to be written to.<br />

Default for option HEADER is output to the PRINT file. In case of NOHEADER the<br />

filename is required.<br />

|...|<br />

< > the output parameters are the same as given in command BLOCK.<br />

|...|<br />

OUTPUT<br />

[tbegtbl]<br />

[delttbl]<br />

the user requests output at various times. If the user does not use this option,<br />

the program will give TABLE output for the last time step of the computation.<br />

begin time of the first field of the variable, the format is:<br />

1 : ISO-notation 19870530.153000<br />

2 : (as in HP compiler) ’30−May−87 15:30:00’<br />

3 : (as in Lahey compiler) 05/30/87.15:30:00<br />

4 : 15:30:00<br />

5 : 87/05/30 15:30:00’<br />

6 : as in WAM 8705301530<br />

This format is installation dependent. See Implementation Manual or ask the<br />

person who installed <strong>SWAN</strong> on your computer. Default is ISO-notation.<br />

time interval between fields, the unit is indicated in the next option:<br />

SEC unit seconds<br />

MIN unit minutes<br />

HR unit hours<br />

DAY unit days<br />

Otherwise see command BLOCK except that the x− and y−components of the vectorial<br />

quantitiesVEL,FORCE andTRANSPORT are always given with respect to the problem coordinate<br />

system.<br />

The number of decimals in the table varies for the output parameters; it depends on the<br />

value of [hexp], given in the command QUANTITY.<br />

| SPEC1D | | -> ABSolute |<br />

SPECout ’sname’ < > < > ’fname’ &<br />

| -> SPEC2D | | RELative |<br />

| -> Sec |

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