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[[File:TR20parameters.jpg|thumb|400 px|Example of the ''Edit TR-20 Parameters'' dialog.]]
[[File:TR20parameters.jpg|thumb|400 px|Example of the ''Edit TR-20 Parameters'' dialog.]]
Attributes or parameters for all TR20 hydrograph stations are defined and/or later edited using the ''Edit TR20 Parameters'' dialog. This dialog is accessed by selecting the '''Edit TR20 Parameters''' command from the ''TR20'' menu or when TR20 is the active model by double-clicking on basin, outlet, or diversion from the ''Graphics Window''.
Attributes or parameters for all TR-20 hydrograph stations are defined and/or later edited using the ''Edit TR-20 Parameters'' dialog. This dialog is accessed by selecting the '''Edit TR-20 Parameters''' command from the ''TR-20'' menu or when TR-20 is the active model by double-clicking on basin, outlet, or diversion from the ''Graphics Window''.


If a basin, outlet, or diversion is selected before issuing the command then data for that object is loaded for editing. This dialog lists the TR20 hydrograph station parameters which can be edited by selecting the corresponding button. When a hydrograph station is selected (basins/outlets/reservoirs/diversions) only the buttons which edit parameters associated with that hydrograph station are active, all others are dimmed.
If a basin, outlet, or diversion is selected before issuing the command then data for that object is loaded for editing. This dialog lists the TR-20 hydrograph station parameters which can be edited by selecting the corresponding button. When a hydrograph station is selected (basins/outlets/reservoirs/diversions) only the buttons which edit parameters associated with that hydrograph station are active, all others are dimmed.


Once the dialog appears it becomes part of the main screen until selecting the '''Done''' button. Therefore, the user can continue to select additional, or other, hydrograph stations so that data for that object may be edited without exiting the dialog. The user can use the '''Previous''' and '''Next''' Hydrograph Station buttons to cycle through hydrograph stations in the order they are computed by TR20. While the dialog is up, all menu commands are active.
Once the dialog appears it becomes part of the main screen until selecting the '''Done''' button. Therefore, the user can continue to select additional, or other, hydrograph stations so that data for that object may be edited without exiting the dialog. The user can use the '''Previous''' and '''Next Hydrograph Station''' buttons to cycle through hydrograph stations in the order they are computed by TR-20. While the dialog is up, all menu commands are active.





Revision as of 16:46, 18 November 2014

Example of the Edit TR-20 Parameters dialog.

Attributes or parameters for all TR-20 hydrograph stations are defined and/or later edited using the Edit TR-20 Parameters dialog. This dialog is accessed by selecting the Edit TR-20 Parameters command from the TR-20 menu or when TR-20 is the active model by double-clicking on basin, outlet, or diversion from the Graphics Window.

If a basin, outlet, or diversion is selected before issuing the command then data for that object is loaded for editing. This dialog lists the TR-20 hydrograph station parameters which can be edited by selecting the corresponding button. When a hydrograph station is selected (basins/outlets/reservoirs/diversions) only the buttons which edit parameters associated with that hydrograph station are active, all others are dimmed.

Once the dialog appears it becomes part of the main screen until selecting the Done button. Therefore, the user can continue to select additional, or other, hydrograph stations so that data for that object may be edited without exiting the dialog. The user can use the Previous and Next Hydrograph Station buttons to cycle through hydrograph stations in the order they are computed by TR-20. While the dialog is up, all menu commands are active.


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