ZEITRIO
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Basic Information
Name of Program
ZEITRIO
Version-Date
February 2003
Description-Date
February 2003
Catchwords
preprocessor
time series
Short Description of Functionality
The program ZEITRIO reads and writes data files, that contain time series in different formats. It is possible to read the following file-types: boewrt.dat, solwrt.dat, 6dph.dat, trbnk.eng and dwdwin. They can be wrote as boewrt.dat or ASCII columns afterwards.
Input-Files
- data files with time series of type boewrt.dat.
- data files with time series of type solwrt.dat.
- data files with time series of type 6dph.dat.
- data files with time series of type trbnk.dat.
- data files with time series of type aander.dat.
- data files with time series of type dwdwin.dat.
- optional input data of type zeitrio.dat. This file defines time intervals in case that the output (boewrt.dat only) should be devided into several seperate files of a certain length.
Output-Files
- data files with time series of type boewrt.dat.
- data files with time series as ASCII-columns and a separate header file (a format which can be used with MATLAB, SCILAB or Mathematica).
- (optional) terminal input protocol of type gkslog.dat.
Methodology
After defining a reference date, which is important when reading or writing a file with relative time information (e.g. solwrt.dat) a time series is read. Please note, that only one time series at one knot can be read and proccessed at the same time. The time series are wrote to a file using the format defined by the user. If writing boewrt.dat there is the additional possiblity to write defined time intervalls (e.g. days) into seperate files. The date of the day is part of the file name.
Program(s) to run before this Program
Program(s) to run after this Program
BOERND, EXCELENZ, FFT, GVIEW2D, ROSE, TIDKEN, TSCALC, UTRRND
Additional Information
Language
Fortran90
Additional software
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Original Version
Maintenance
Documentation/Literature
$PROGHOME/examples/zeitrio
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