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Latest revision as of 08:06, 11 October 2022
Basic Information
Name of Program
SYNGRID
Version-Date
September 1995
Description-Date
April 2008
Catchwords
Preprocessor
Generation of artificial bearing data
Short Description of Functionality
The program SYNGRID creates user-defined, artificial bearing data. This data will be stored in a file of type geom.dat. In addition, the program can compute and store the border of the bearing data. The border data will be stored in a file of type rand.dat.
Input-Files
General input data (filetype syngrid.dat).
Output-Files
- Artificial bearing data (filetype geom.dat).
- (optional) coordinates of the border points, sorted counterclockwise around the bearing data (filetype rand.dat).
Methodology
The user defines all artificial bearing data in the general input file syngrid.dat. The user has the following possibilities to choose from:
- single points,
- points along a line,
- points along a a circle
All defined points will be stored in one file of type geom.dat.
The computation of the border uses the principle of radar beams: Around the data point lying east-most the program simulated a radar beam with a constant, user-defined radius and a starting angle. This radar beam covers a circled area around this east-most point.
The first point found by the radar beam is the next border point.
In the next step the radar beam looks for a successor border point around the last found border point.
the search for the border comes to an end, if the border start point (lying east-most) is identified as the "next" border point by the radar beam.
Program(s) to run before this Program
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Program(s) to run after this Program
DREHE2D, GEOMFD2, IGEL2D, UPDA2D
Additional Information
Language
Fortran90
Additional software
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Original Version
J. Jürges
Maintenance
Documentation/Literature
$PROGHOME/examples/syngrid/
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