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Title
Hydraulics Graphics Package - Preliminary
Date
8/1/1980
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US
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US Army Corps of Engineers
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Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />Three internal program transfer cOl1lllands exist: "ALL", <br />"GO", and "FINISH". When "FINISH" 'is entered, data currently <br />stored is plotted based on current options, and then the program <br />is terminated. If the user is currently specifying input options, <br />he/she may enter the conmand "GO" to exit the input specification <br />mode and commence plotting. Once all plotting is completed <br />based on current data and options, the program control returns <br />to the program beginning in input mode to allow the user to <br />replot data based on new options. The cOiTl11and "ALL" is related <br />to certain input options and causes exiting from these certain <br />repetitive input sequences. When cOiTl11ands "PLOT" or "SCALE" are <br />entered, a carriage return or the conmand "ALL" are required to <br />leave these repetitive input sequences. <br /> <br />: <br /> <br />The user can obtain inf~rmation helpful for inputing options <br />by entering question mark(s). The amount and type of output is <br />controlled by the number of question marks entered. The table <br />below indicates possible options. Level 1 and Level 2 refer to <br />the number of commands entered. If two adjacent user commands <br />are question marks, Level 2 has been reached. If the conmand is <br />entered only once, print out remains at Levell. <br /> <br />.1 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />12 <br />
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