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StateMod GUI Documentation <br />.~ <br />All data specified in the "rgtwd.rsp" response file can be read. <br />However, you may choose to not read the time series into memory. <br />While this saves time during the initial read process, the functionality of the StateMod DUI will be limited. <br />You will not be able to edit time series in tabular form but you will be able to graph using "View...raphing tool". <br />The following time series are always read, if available: <br />Evaporation ('r.eva) <br />Precipitation (*.pre) <br />Historical streamflow (".rih) <br />Base flows (*.xbm, *.rim) <br />Do you want to allow full access to ALL time series by reading them now? <br />.Ye.s~ No <br />In general, if the input time series do not need to be modified, performance will be increased if all of the <br />time series are not read (answer No in the dialog). Also, some newer data sets have long periods of <br />record and may include daily data. These data sets can be so large that the physical memory of the <br />computer is exceeded if all the time series are read at once, and swapping to disk may occur. Not reading <br />all the time series results in faster initial read times, especially for large data sets. If you respond Yes to <br />reading the time series, daily time series will only be read if the control file indicates they exist and are <br />listed in the response file. If you decline to read the time series, you will not be able to display or edit <br />time series data from the data screens but you will be able to plot the time series using the graphing tool. <br />Faster computers can often handle reading all data, especially for smaller data sets, but the initial read <br />time will be longer. <br />Once the StateMod GUI completes processing all input files, the map is displayed in the main interface if <br />a GeoView project or older .gis file has been specified in the response file, as shown in the previous <br />section. The StateMod GUI processes spatial data so that only features that match identifiers in StateMod <br />files are displayed. See the Configuring Spatial Data for the StateMod GUI appendix for more <br />information preparing spatial data for the StateMod GUI. <br />StateMod GUI - 8 <br />