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TSTooI Documentation <br />5. After processing the time series, a list of available time series that are in memory are listed in the <br />GUI. One or more of these time series can be selected and viewed using the Results menu or <br />analyzed using the Tools menu. Time series can also be saved in some of recognized input type <br />formats using the File...Save...Time Series As menus. <br />If running in batch mode using the -commands option, all of the above steps occur in sequence and the <br />GUI interfaces are not displayed. Old command files should be updated to reflect the new processing <br />sequence. For example, old files may use the -ostatemod option. New command files should use the <br />writeStateMod O command, which is executed at the time it is found in the command file. The old <br />-ostatemod option did not initiate a write when the command was found but caused the write at the <br />end of processing. The newer features allow much greater flexibility in data processing. <br />Processing the example shown in step 5 results in three time series in memory: <br />1. A time series identified by 0 8 2 3 5 3 5 0 . USGS . S t re amf 1 ow .Month, containing the sum of the <br />two time series. <br />2. A time series identified by 0 8 2 3 6 0 0 0 . USGS . S t re amf 1 ow .Month, containing the input to the <br />add O command. <br />3. Atimeseriesalsoidentifiedby08235350.USGS.Streamflow.Month,containingtheoriginal <br />data from the time series that is added to. This contains the original data because a time series <br />identifier by itself in a command list will cause the time series to be read. <br />These time series can be graphed or saved in an output file. <br />Introduction - 8 <br />