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===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
**Area Input Files** are one of the basic files when working with ENVI-met. They specify the geometry of model environment such as buildings, plants or soils in detail.\\ | **Area Input Files** are one of the basic files when working with ENVI-met. They specify the geometry of model environment such as buildings, plants or soils in detail.\\ | ||
- | Information stored in the Area Input files include: | + | Information stored in the Area Input Files include: |
* position and height of buildings | * position and height of buildings | ||
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- | //From Version 3.1 on, the [[number of nesting grids]], the [[soil information for the nesting grids]], the [[model rotation]] and the position on earth are now stored in the Area Input File, not in the Configuration File! | + | //From Version 3.1 on, the [[kb:nesting|number of nesting grids, the soil information for the nesting grids]], the [[kb: |
**ENVI-met will not accept .IN files in an old format. If you want to re-use some older file, you must open it in the Editor first and save it once to convert it into the V4.0 format!**// | **ENVI-met will not accept .IN files in an old format. If you want to re-use some older file, you must open it in the Editor first and save it once to convert it into the V4.0 format!**// | ||
The model domain is organised as a rectangular area which extends in x-, y- and z- direction.\\ | The model domain is organised as a rectangular area which extends in x-, y- and z- direction.\\ | ||
- | In area input files, you don't " | + | In Area Input Files, you don't " |
The following figure shows the same example shown in 3D above in the horizontal view as it appears in the ENVI-met Editor: | The following figure shows the same example shown in 3D above in the horizontal view as it appears in the ENVI-met Editor: | ||
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- | The area input files are ASCII files using a matrix format with strict format rules that must be followed to decode the data correctly. | + | The Area Input Files are ASCII files using a matrix format with strict format rules that must be followed to decode the data correctly. |
- | **Normally it is not necessary for you to deal with the internal details of the file format. It is recommended that you use the ENVI-met editor to create and maintain your area input files!** | + | **Normally it is not necessary for you to deal with the internal details of the file format. It is recommended that you use the ENVI-met editor to create and maintain your Area Input Files!** |
- | * [[Click here to learn more about the format of Area Input Files]] | + | * [[File Format Specifications|Click here to learn more about the format of Area Input Files]] |