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* By default the interval between timeframes is uniform. However by setting custom timeframe times the interval between timeframes can vary. | * By default the interval between timeframes is uniform. However by setting custom timeframe times the interval between timeframes can vary. | ||
* Setting the first timeframe time to 0 allows users to analyze the starting conditions of the simulation. | * Setting the first timeframe time to 0 allows users to analyze the starting conditions of the simulation. | ||
* Timeframe times are clamped to the simulation time defined by the weather's [[Rain m (Water Overlay)|Rain m]]. | * Timeframe times are clamped to the [[Simulation time (Water Overlay)|simulation time]] defined by the weather's [[Rain m (Water Overlay)|Rain m]]. | ||
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* [[How to set custom timeframes]] | * [[How to set custom timeframes]] |
Latest revision as of 14:37, 26 February 2024
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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TIMEFRAME_TIMES | integer | 0 to | The time of individual timeframes in seconds relative to the start date of the simulation. | 0 |
Notes
- By default the interval between timeframes is uniform. However by setting custom timeframe times the interval between timeframes can vary.
- Setting the first timeframe time to 0 allows users to analyze the starting conditions of the simulation.
- Timeframe times are clamped to the simulation time defined by the weather's Rain m.