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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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In the previous discussion it is assumed that the user has taken care ofthese operational details and only the user-specified data deck will bedescribed. The following section will describe, as an example, the controlcard structure for the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory computer system.Data Deck StructureThe data input to the <strong>DOE</strong>-2 Weather Processor is a set of cards arrangedin a precise order, depending upon the function to be performed by the WeatherProcessor. Several different functions can be performed in order by the samecomputer run, but the same function cannot be duplicated in the same run.Thus it is possible to PACK, LIST, and STAT on the same run or, similarly, toEDIT, LIST, and STAT. The data deck for each of the functions follows adifferent format and will be described separately below.1. PACKCard 1: The word PACK in columns 1-4.Card 2: The station name in columns 1-20.the output file as identification.user only and is arbitrary.This name will be written onThe entry here is for theCard 3: The data on this card is entered as shown below. When theformat is shown as L, it signifies that the datum must be leftjustified in the columns indicated. The format R signifies thatthe data must be right justified in the columns indicated, andthe format D means that the value should be entered with adecimal point (neither right or left justification isrequired). For those with FORTRAN background: L corresponds toA6, R to 16, and D to F6.1.Columns Format Description1-6 L A code-word specifying the unpacked tape type.Options are TRY, TRYKS, 1440, 1440-3, CD144,CD1443, CTZ, TMY, WYEC, and OTHER.*7-12 R Weather station number. This is required for ,""'-'TRY, TMY, and WYEc,, __ lnput. For 1440, 1440-3, i'c, v~C(D144, COJ443, or-Cn input, the entry of -999flags this field as- unused.13-18 R The year of the weather data (e.g., 1972).This is required for 1440, CD144, CD1443, orCTZ tapes (which contain several years ofweather data). For TRY and TMY tapes, -999should be input.* If OTHER is chosen, the user must first have written a subroutine with thename OTHER to be placed in the code. This subroutine will interpret theformat on the unpacked tape to the Weather Processor. The user must haveaccess to the source code of the Weather Processor to see how to do this.V III. 37 (Revised 5/81)

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