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89 lines
3.2 KiB
89 lines
3.2 KiB
\cmddef{\cmdverb{TMIN}
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\param{tmin} \default{minimum database time}
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} {
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\cmd{TMIN} sets the minimum selected time \param{tmin} to the specified
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parameter value. If the user-selected-times mode is in effect, the mode
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is changed to the all-available-times mode.
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In interval-times mode, if \param{nintv} is selected (by a \cmd{NINTV}
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or \cmd{ZINTV} command), \param{delt} is calculated. If \param{delt} is
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selected (by a \cmd{DELTIME} command), \param{nintv} is calculated.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{TMAX}
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\param{tmax} \default{maximum database time}
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} {
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\cmd{TMAX} sets the maximum selected time \param{tmax} to the specified
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parameter value. If the user-selected-times mode is in effect, the mode
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is changed to the all-available-times mode.
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In interval-times mode, if \param{nintv} is selected (by a \cmd{NINTV}
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or \cmd{ZINTV} command), \param{delt} is calculated. If \param{delt} is
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selected (by a \cmd{DELTIME} command), \param{nintv} is calculated.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{NINTV}
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\param{nintv} \default{10 or the number of database time steps $-$ 1,
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whichever is smaller}
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} {
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\cmd{NINTV} sets the number of selected time intervals \param{nintv} to
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the specified parameter value and changes the mode to the interval-times
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mode with a delta offset. The selected time interval \param{delt} is
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calculated.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{ZINTV}
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\param{nintv} \default{10 or the number of database time steps,
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whichever is smaller}
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} {
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\cmd{ZINTV} sets the number of selected time intervals \param{nintv} to
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the specified parameter value and changes the mode to the interval-times
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mode with a zero offset. The selected time interval \param{delt} is
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calculated.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{DELTIME}
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\param{delt}
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\default{$(tmax-tmin) / (nintv-1)$, where \param{nintv} is 10
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or the number of database time steps, whichever is smaller}
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} {
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\cmd{DELTIME} sets the selected time interval \param{delt} to the
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specified parameter value and changes the mode to the interval-times
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mode with a zero offset. The number of selected time intervals
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\param{nintv} is calculated.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{ALLTIMES}
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} {
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\cmd{ALLTIMES} changes the mode to the all-available-times mode.
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}
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\newpage
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{TIMES}
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[\cmd{ADD},]
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\param{t$_{1}$}, \param{t$_{2}$}, \ldots\
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\default{no times selected}
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} {
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\cmd{TIMES} changes the mode to the user-selected-times mode and selects
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times \param{t$_{1}$}, \param{t$_{2}$}, etc. The closest time step from the
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database is selected for each specified time.
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Normally, a \cmd{TIMES} command selects only the listed time steps. If
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\cmd{ADD} is the first parameter, the listed steps are added to the
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current selected times. Any other time step selection command clears all
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\cmd{TIMES} selected times.
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Up to the maximum number of time steps in the database may be specified.
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Times are selected in the order encountered on the database, regardless
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of the order the times are specified in the command. Duplicate
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references to a time step are ignored.
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}
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\cmddef{\cmdverb{STEPS}
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[\cmd{ADD},]
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\param{n$_{1}$}, \param{n$_{2}$}, \ldots\
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\default{no steps selected}
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} {
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The \cmd{STEPS} command is equivalent to the \cmd{TIMES} command except
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that it selects time steps by the step number, not by the step time.
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}
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