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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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where Line-N is one of five valid keywords (LINE-I, LINE-2, LINE-3, LINE-4,and LINE-5), and *Literal* is a series of characters placed between twoasterisks. The sequence Line-N = *Literal* may be repeated as necessary todefine a complete title.Title data are placed at the top of each report page in the followingformat:1 i ne-lline-3and have the default value of blank lines.1 i ne-21 i ne-4 1 i ne-5Rules: 1. The TITLE instruction may be entered more than once. Ifentered only once, all reports will have the same title.If entered more than once, the last value entered when anEND instruction is encountered, is the value that will appearat the top of that program's reports.Example2. The TITLE instruction may be used as a control instruction(that is, need not appear between an INPUT instruction andand END instruction).3. The limit for each line of title is 40 characters.4. A literal value may not be continued on the following line.TITLELINE-l = *ABC OFFICE BUILDING*LINE-2 = *JONES AND SMITH ENGINEERING*LINE-3 = *JERRY JONES - P.E.*The above instruction would causeABC OFFICE BUILDINGJERRY JONES - P.E.to appear at the top of all reports.6. PARAMETERJONES AND SMITH ENGINEERINGThe PARAMETER instruction is used to designate user-specified variables(maximum of 50) as parameters in parametric runs and to assign them values(see Parametric Run Instruction Sequences section).The instruction takes the formPARAMETERU-name = Valuewhere U-name is the user-specified name of a parametric keyword, and Value isthe value assigned to that variable in the current simulation.11.20 (Revi sed 5/81)

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