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EOI termination <strong>for</strong> the entire control input block.<br />

16.6 Table Definition Block<br />

The third section <strong>of</strong> a POSTCON input file is comprised <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> table definition blocks<br />

TDBs). The number <strong>of</strong> TDBs (not flags) cannot exceed the number specified <strong>for</strong> MAXFLG in the<br />

control block (or the default value <strong>of</strong> 20 if MAXFLG is not in the control block). Table definition<br />

blocks beginning with the keyword SNAPSHOT are handled in a special manner and are not<br />

included in the normal TDB count. There is no limit on the number <strong>of</strong> snapshot TDBs since all<br />

snapshots will be collected and presented in a single output table. However, the total number <strong>of</strong><br />

snapshots must not exceed the MAXSNP value specified in the control block.<br />

Each TDB is restricted to a single plot identification flag; however, more than one TDB can<br />

reference the same flag. For example, fission-product mass in cell 1 and fission-product mass in cell<br />

2 maybe extracted into either one table or two separate ones (since they are stored under the same<br />

plot flag). On the other hand, fission-product masses and aerosol masses must be in separate tables,<br />

since they are stored under separate plot flags. Each TDB is comprised <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> any number<br />

<strong>of</strong> specific data types, or curves from the same flag. The only limitation is that the total number <strong>of</strong><br />

curves (summed over all TDBs) cannot exceed the value given <strong>for</strong> MAXCRV in the control block<br />

(or the default <strong>of</strong> 100 if MAXCRV is not in the control block). Curves in snapshot TDBs are not<br />

included in this total; however, the total number <strong>of</strong> snapshot curves must not exceed the value <strong>of</strong><br />

MAXSNP given in the control block. The last TDB should be followed by the MIX block or an EOF<br />

keyword marking the end <strong>of</strong> the input file.<br />

16.6.1 Table Definition Block Input Summary<br />

The input <strong>for</strong>mat <strong>for</strong> each table deftition block (TDB) is given below. Again, we use the notation<br />

described in Section 16.2.3. Item keywords and their corresponding values are used to speci~<br />

particular items <strong>of</strong> data stored in the record <strong>of</strong> a particular plot flag. Item keywords are described<br />

in further detail in the following section. This <strong>for</strong>mat summary represents the input structure <strong>of</strong> a<br />

single TDB. A typical PINP file might have many such blocks.<br />

or<br />

flagnum [UNITS]<br />

( [CELL=cell] [VECTOR=ovnam]<br />

( IKEY1 [IKEY2] = valuel [,value2] )<br />

ENDCURVE )<br />

ENDFLAG<br />

SNAPSHOT flagnum [UNITS]<br />

( [CELL=cell] [TIME=time] [VECTOR=ovnam]<br />

( IKEY1 = valuel )<br />

ENDCURVE )<br />

ENDFLAG<br />

Rev O 16-27 6/30/97

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