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Revision as of 13:30, 5 December 2018 by imported>Schade Peter (+ NCCUTOUT)

Basic Information

Name of Program

DAVIT

Version-Date

2.16

Description-Date

January 2017

Catchwords

model results
visualisation
data exploration
data analysis
UGRID CF NetCDF
DMQS metadata Acknowledgment: This project took advantage of netCDF software developed by UCAR/Unidata (www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/).

Short Description of Functionality

Davit is an interactive tool for visualisation and exploration of results of hydronumerical models. Analysis of grids and results is possible as well. 2D and 3D data can be displayed.
A sophisticated GUI enables intuitive use of Davit, see picture. Davit gui.png It has been developed by smile consult GmbH, Hannover (Germany).

Input-Files

  1. ASCII format for point data, at the BAW geom.dat (.xyz, .dat)
  2. AVS/Express UCD format (.inp)
  3. Basement result (.bmc)
  4. Bathymetric Attribute Grid Format (.bag)
  5. BDF, Little Endian (.bin, .bdf)
  6. Bottom Friction Model (.gen)
  7. Current3DErg format (.bin)
  8. DFlowFM NetCDF (.nc)
  9. ESRI ASCII grid format (.asc, .dat, .grd, .txt)
  10. ESRI shape file (.shp)
  11. HydroAs2D results (.2dm)
  12. insel.dat for structures (.dat)
  13. Janet binary format (.bin, .jbf)
  14. Keyhole Markup Language Format (.kml)
  15. Marina Randwerte Datei (.baw)
  16. Microstation (.dgn)
  17. Tecplot ASCII format (.plt)
  18. TELEMAC mesh or results(.bin, .sel, .res)
  19. TICAD ASCII file (.dat)
  20. TICAD syserg.bin (.bin)
  21. UGRID NetCDF format for bathymetries (.nc)
  22. UGRID NetCDF format post-processing (.nc)
  23. UnTRIM_Grid_VC ASCII format (.dat, .grd)
  24. UnTRIM result, Big_Endian (.dat, .grd)
  25. UnTRIM result, Little_Endian (.dat, .grd)

Output-Files

  1. ASCII format for point data, at the BAW geom.dat (.xyz, .dat)
  2. Bathymetric Attribute Grid Format (.bag)
  3. BSquat Format (.xml)
  4. ESRI shape file (.shp)
  5. insel.dat for structures (.dat)
  6. Janet binary format (.bin, .jbf)
  7. Keyhole Markup Language Format (.kml)
  8. TELEMAC mesh or results(.bin, .sel, .res)
  9. TICAD ASCII file (.dat)
  10. UGRID NetCDF format for bathymetries (.nc)
  11. UnTRIM_Grid_VC ASCII format (.dat, .grd)
  12. DMQS metadata in XML format
  13. DMQS metadata as PDF
  14. skripts for editing and moving DMQS files
  15. DMQS log file dmqs_generation.log

Methodology

The functionality is based on a set of Java libraries, which are also used in the grid generator Janet and the digital terrain modeling tool Gismo.
The output of DMQS metadata can be activated in DAVIT's screenshot menue. In active mode a DMQS XML describing the PNG and a DMQS XML describing the underlying NetCDF file is generated. How to generate the DMQS files can be found in these guidelines (at present in German).

Program(s) to run before this Program

DATACONVERT, GRIDCONVERT, NCAGGREGATE, NCANALYSE, NCCUTOUT, NCDELTA, UNK, UNTRIM2007, UNTRIM2

Program(s) to run after this Program

GRIDCONVERT

Additional Information

Language

Java

Additional software

Java Runtime Environment

Executables

On Linux-Workstations start DAVIT in the command line window:

  • davit [mmm]; mmm standing for the allocated memory in MegaByte.

On Windows PCs:

  • open the command line window, e.g. via Total Commander -> commands -> command line window
  • include %PROGHOME%\bin\win into your PATH variable
  • davit_gei [mmm] for importing BDF files; mmm standing for the allocated memory in MegaByte. Maximum for Windows is 1200 MB.
  • davit [mmm] for importing non-BDF files; mmm standing for the allocated memory in MegaByte. Maximum depends on the used hardware.

Original Version

smile consult GmbH

Maintenance

P.Schade,M.Klöpper, forwarding feedback to smile consult.

Documentation/Literature

The release notes are stored on BAW's file system in $PROGHOME\java\janetk_mm_nn\docs\ with k, mm and nn representing the version numbers.
A function reference can be found under \\themis\system\akprog\java\janet2_15_10\docs\function_reference\funktionsreferenz.pdf.


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