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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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Note: A <strong>DOE</strong>-2 weather year contains 365 days. When the <strong>DOE</strong>-2 WeatherProcessor is run on a weather tape for a leap year, the first 365 days itencounters become the <strong>DOE</strong>-2 weather year and February is assumed to have 28days. As a result, the weather for all days after February 28 will bedisplaced by one day of the week, i.e., the weather for February 29 becomesthe weather for March 1, and March 1 is assumed by <strong>DOE</strong>-2 to occur one dayearlier in the week than the calendar for that year would indicate. The datafor December 31 on the original weather file is ignored.Example:HR-l = HOURLY-REPORTREPORT-SCHEDULE RS-JANREPORT-BLOCK = (RS-l)The above instruction defines an hourly report named HR-l that will printvalues of the variables specified in report block RS-l when the schedule namedRS-JAN h as an hourly nonzero val ue.13. ENDThe END instruction indicates that all data for a particular program havebeen entered.The instruction takes the form of simplyEND ..Once an END .. instruction is encountered, all final processing of thedata for that program takes place, such as checking for undefined U-names,etc. Warning: If an END instruction is omitted, all subsequent instructionswill be erroneously interpreted as further input instructions to the currentprogram.Rules: 1. Each END instruction must be preceded by an INPUT, LIBRARY-INPUT,or PARAMETRIC-INPUT instruction.2. An END instruction must be encountered by the current inputprocessor before instruction control is returned to the controlprocessor.3. The END instruction should appear as a separate instruction.I I. 33 (Revised 5/81)

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