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* [[2D Scatter Point Files|2D Scatter Point Files]]
* [[2D Scatter Point Files|2D Scatter Point Files]]
* [[WMS:ARC/INFO ASCII Grid Files|ARC/INFO® ASCII Grid Files]]
* [[WMS:ARC/INFO ASCII Grid Files|ARC/INFO® ASCII Grid Files]]
* [[WMS:ASCII Data Set Files|ASCII Data Set Files]]
* [[WMS:ASCII Dataset Files|ASCII Dataset Files]]
* [[WMS:Binary Data Set Files|Binary Data Set Files]]
* [[WMS:Binary Dataset Files|Binary Dataset Files]]
* [[WMS:DEM Files|DEM Files]]
* [[WMS:DEM Files|DEM Files]]
* [[WMS:GRASS Grid (GSSHA Maps)|GRASS Grid]]
* [[WMS:GRASS Grid (GSSHA Maps)|GRASS Grid]]
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* [[WMS:WMS Supported File Formats|WMS Supported Formats]]
* [[WMS:WMS Supported File Formats|WMS Supported Formats]]
* [[WMS:WMS Non-native Files|WMS Non-native Files]]
* [[WMS:WMS Non-native Files|WMS Non-native Files]]
* [[WMS:Open|Opening Files]]
* [[WMS:File Menu#Open|Opening Files]]
* [[WMS:Text Import Wizard|Importing Text Files]]
* [[WMS:File Import Wizard|Importing Text Files]]




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Latest revision as of 16:44, 17 February 2014

File formats for most of the files native to (determined by) WMS can be accessed from the list below. Files which are used by analysis codes such as HEC-1 are not documented here since they are described in the documentation for the codes.

Most of the files used by WMS have a card type format. With this format, the different components of the file are grouped into logical groups called "cards." The first component of each card is a short name which serves as the identifier. The remaining fields on the line contain the information associated with the card. In some cases, such as lists, a card can use multiple lines.

There are many other files that are non-native to WMS that can be opened. A list of these file types and their default extensions can be found in the WMS Non-native Files help page.

The following are file formats that WMS uses:


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