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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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LIBRARY-CONTENTSThe contents of the user's library will beprinted. This library, if specified, containsinformation on materials and layers (withresponse factors) and Custom WeightingFactors. No diagnostics are printed with thecontents of the library.The contents of the user'ssuppressed from printing.default value.)library are(This is theThe level chosen from the first five DIAGNOSTICs above must be equal toor less than the level specified for the ABORT command. That is, ABORT =CAUTIONS and DIAGNOSTIC = ERRORS are not compatible inputs. Also, ifDIAGNOSTIC is input as ERRORS (or WARNINGS) and then ABORT is allowed todefault to CAUTIONS (a lower level than ERRORS and WARNINGS), the DIAGNOSTICinstruction will get a WARNING message and the program will abort. Thismessage can be avoided by entering an ABORT instruction before the DIAGNOSTICinstruct ion.ERRORS messages deal with problems in the data that must be correctedbefore the simulation programs are capable of execution. WARNINGS messagesare concerned with input data that are capable of being simulated, but thatare probably input errors (such as TEMP = 700 instead of TEMP = 70.0).CAUTIONS messages are much less severe than WARNINGS messages and deal withquestionable data that do not significantly affect the numerical results ofthe simul ation. DEFAULTS messages indicate what val ues are assigned tounreferenced keywords and the units of those values. COMMENTS messagesinclude all other informative messages such as echoing all entered keyworddata, along with the units of those values, response factors calculated fordelayed surfaces, and coefficients calculated for any CURVE-FIT instruction.Examples:DIAGNOSTIC WARNI NGS .,The above instruction will result in only ERRORS and WARNINGS messagesbeing printed. By default all instructions will be echoed, single-spaced,and the messages will be printed in a wide format.DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS, NARROW, DOUBLE-SPACEDThis instruction will result in only ERRCRS messages being printed(WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, DEFAULTS, and COMMENTS messages will not be printed).The printed output will be formatted for an 80-column printer and allinstructions will be double-spaced (every other line). By default, allinstructions will be echoed.Note:Many user difficul ties are masked by specifyi ng a val ue forDIAGNOSTIC that is too high. The first step in debugging a problem,or questionable results, is to make sure that DIAGNOSTIC is set toCOMMENTS, especially if the user is using new data. More often than11.18 (Revi sed 5/81)

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