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filereference:output:start [2019/08/29 11:12] – enviadmin | filereference:output:start [2021/07/26 18:00] – [Name and storage logic] enviadmin | ||
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Each ENVI-met simulation creates a huge amount of data which is organized in different files and folders. | Each ENVI-met simulation creates a huge amount of data which is organized in different files and folders. | ||
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 | + | * **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. From Version 5 on, ENVI-met provides different options to analyse |
* **Binary Files (EDX/ | * **Binary Files (EDX/ | ||
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* Level 2: Classification by filename | * Level 2: Classification by filename | ||
* Level 3: Metadata information in the [[filereference: | * Level 3: Metadata information in the [[filereference: | ||
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+ | For simple Text files, Level 3 data are not available, so that the filename and filename extension provide information about the content of the files. | ||
==== Level 1: Storage by folder name ==== | ==== Level 1: Storage by folder name ==== |