excel_parameter_format
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Excel parameter format
This parameter format is used by both AFRY Intelligent Scenario Modelling and the parameter database.
Each spreadsheet of the Excel file can contain one or more parameters or instances respectively. The sheet contains two sections:
Definition
The columns of the definition section are always the same:
- Name - The name of the parameter.
- Dependencies - The dependencies index list of the parameter (may be empty).
- Unit - The unit of the parameter.
- Category - The category assigned to the block.
- Full name - The full name of the parameter.
- Symbol - The symbol of the parameter.
- Description - A description of the parameter.
Values
The first columns of the Values section depend on the data to be presented.
- Parameter
- Data - This group of columns is available when the parameters have either values or time dependent data.
- Lookup data - The “x” value of a lookup table, typically time.
- Values - The “y” values of a lookup table
- Cyclic - Whether the time series is cyclic or not (TRUE or FALSE)
- Interpolation - Lookup interpolation (see Lookup table) for more information.
- Value - The deterministic (best estimate) value of a parameter.
- Distribution - This group is displayed if any of the parameters has a distribution.
- Distribution - The distribution, defined with a name and arguments.
- Arguments - Arguments to the distributions.
- Statistics - Statistical values for the parameter. In AFRY Intelligent Scenario Modelling the min/max values of a parameter will end up here.
- References
- References - Literature references
- Comments - Comments ** Export info - See below
- Instance - Tags and GUID for the parameter.
| GUID | Globally unique identifier | A 16 letter code which is used to identify a value or object in AFRY Intelligent Scenario Modelling, and which acts as a link between AFRY Intelligent Scenario Modelling, the parameter database and Excel. |
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