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This set of wiki pages will outline the various types and their formats, as well as to provide samples of those formats. Links are given below for information on each type of input file type. Information will be given for each type of input information. | This set of wiki pages will outline the various types and their formats, as well as to provide samples of those formats. Links are given below for information on each type of input file type. Information will be given for each type of input information. | ||
*[[CMS_Input_files/XMDF XMDF Binary Input Files]] | *[[CMS_Input_files/XMDF|XMDF Binary Input Files]] | ||
*[[CMS_Input_files/ASCII ASCII Input Files]] | *[[CMS_Input_files/ASCII|ASCII Input Files]] |
Revision as of 22:43, 5 March 2018
The Coastal Modeling System (CMS) has capability for various input file types. Primarily when running on a Windows PC or laptop, CMS will use a binary format (XMDF) which allows for fast loading and saving of information.
There may be occasion when the user wishes to run the CMS with ASCII input. There have been some recent changes to the CMS (February/March 2018) to provide additional support for ASCII input files and to better define the file formats. This format is presently the only format allowed for use on Unix/Linux platforms.
This set of wiki pages will outline the various types and their formats, as well as to provide samples of those formats. Links are given below for information on each type of input file type. Information will be given for each type of input information.