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<br />OUTPUT OJ SPLAY <br /> <br />23. INITIAL JOB DATA <br /> <br />The first output gives the program title, the number of the program <br />and the version date (1). (Note: The output following this description <br />is annotated by the sequence numbers noted in the text.) Every card is <br />output in nearly the same format that it was input to enable the detection <br />of errors. <br /> <br />Title. The title cards are output wherever.found (2). <br /> <br />Job Cards. If job cards, J1 andJ2, are required for the analysis, <br />they are output as found (3). For this example, the period of analysis is <br />for 50 years, no study year was indicated, the base year is 1980, the <br />economic data are indexed to January 1974, and there are no historic <br />events. On the J2 card, the interest rate of 7 percent is input (4). <br /> <br />Damare Category. The damage category names are output as found on <br />the card 5). For the example. there is only one damage category for <br />residential structures. <br /> <br />Flood Plain Management Plans. Each plan name is output sequentially <br />(6). There is only one plan for this example. <br /> <br />Input Data Years. If any input data years are found (a DY card). <br />they are output (7). Two input data years of 1980 and 2009 are being <br />input for the example. <br /> <br />24. REACH INPUT DATA <br /> <br />The reach input data will be output unless suppressed by adding 1 <br />to the print suppression code for JDGPR on the PP card. The reach name <br />(8) and the input data for one plan are input, then the appropriate <br />computations are made and the results printed before the data for the <br />next plan are read. For this reach. flow-frequency, stage-flow and <br />stage-damage relations are input. The cards were read and output in the <br />following sequence: <br /> <br />(a) the exceedance frequencies, FR card (9). <br /> <br />(b) the flows (QF card) corresponding to the exceedance <br />frequencies for input data years 1980 (10) and 2009 (11), <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />:n <br />