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6 Examples of Use <br />Version 08.15.00, 2008 -05 -01 <br />This chapter provides examples for reading and manipulating time series data using TSTool. The heading <br />for the section gives an indication of the example purpose. Where appropriate, input and output types are <br />indicated to help users find an appropriate example. General examples are listed first, followed by more <br />complex examples. <br />6.1 General Examples <br />6. 1.1 General —One-time Time Series Display /Analysis <br />6.1.2 General — Reproducing an Analysis with a Command File <br />6.2 Model Data Processing Examples <br />6.2.1 Modeling — Preparing Model Files Using a Command File <br />6.2.2 Modeling — Processing End of Month Reservoir Data (Input = HydroBase, <br />Output = StateMod) <br />6.2.3 Modeling — Filling Reservoir Targets with a Pattern File (Input = HydroBase, <br />Output = StateMod) <br />6.2.4 Modeling — Using a List File to Automate Time Series Processing (Input = HydroBase, <br />Output = StateMod) <br />6.2.5 Modeling — Processing Frost Dates (Input = HydroBase, Output= StateCU) <br />6.2.6 Modeling — Filling Streamflow using MOVE2 (Input = HydroBase) <br />6.3 Time Series Trace Examples <br />6.3.1 Time Series Traces — Comparing Historical and Current Conditions (Input = HydroBase) <br />6.4 Time Series Product Examples <br />6.4.1 Time Series Product — Using TSTool to Display Graphs from Another Software <br />Application <br />6.4.2 Time Series Product — Automating Graphs for Compare Observed and Simulated Time <br />Series <br />6.1 General Examples <br />This section includes examples related to general TSTool use, which may be appropriate for general <br />users. <br />6.1.1 General — One -time Time Series Display /Analysis <br />The following example session illustrates how to query time series data for display, analysis, and <br />viewing. <br />1. Start TSTool. If the HydroBase or other database input types are enabled, select a database (see <br />Section 3.2- Select HydroBase Dialog, for example). <br />2. To manipulate time series in any way, first select the time series of interest (see Section 3.3 - Main <br />Interface). Pick appropriate input type, data type, and filter information. Press Get Time Series List <br />to list the available time series. After pressing Get Time Series List, a list of time series will be <br />shown in the upper -right corner of the interface. <br />3. Select one or more time series from the list and transfer to the Commands list as time series <br />identifiers. Time series identifiers are explained in Chapter 2 — Introduction. <br />4. Press the Run All Commands button to query the time series. They should now be listed in the <br />Results area. <br />81 Examples - 1 <br />