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In general, there are two different types of output files regardless their content: | In general, there are two different types of output files regardless their content: | ||
* **Simple Text Files**: Files which contain data in pure ASCII text format. Usually, the content of the file are described in the first row of the file. These file can be read and visiualized with any software that can read text files (which should be about every piece of software that can visiualize data). | * **Simple Text Files**: Files which contain data in pure ASCII text format. Usually, the content of the file are described in the first row of the file. These file can be read and visiualized with any software that can read text files (which should be about every piece of software that can visiualize data). | ||
- | * **Binary Files (EDX/ | + | * **Binary Files (EDX/ |
===== Name and storage logic ===== | ===== Name and storage logic ===== | ||
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- **Simulation Base Name**: This is the given working name for the simulation. You define this name in the .SIMX simulation configuration file. It should be not too log (as more data are added) and unique. In the example above, | - **Simulation Base Name**: This is the given working name for the simulation. You define this name in the .SIMX simulation configuration file. It should be not too log (as more data are added) and unique. In the example above, | ||
- **Type identifier**: | - **Type identifier**: | ||
- | - **Time of data**: The last part of the filename represents the model time the data were taken. In the example above, the file represents the stae of the atmosphere ('' | + | - **Time of data**: The last part of the filename represents the model time the data were taken. In the example above, the file represents the state of the atmosphere ('' |
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| _SAFAC_ | Solar Accerss | | _SAFAC_ | Solar Accerss | ||
| _FX_ | Surface data and surface fluxes | | _FX_ | Surface data and surface fluxes | ||
- | | _VEG_ | Vegetation data (Main Model) | + | | _VEG_ | Vegetation data | Main 3D Model, Observed |
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