floodmodeller-api 0.4.2.post1__py3-none-any.whl → 0.4.3__py3-none-any.whl

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  1. floodmodeller_api/__init__.py +8 -9
  2. floodmodeller_api/_base.py +184 -176
  3. floodmodeller_api/backup.py +273 -273
  4. floodmodeller_api/dat.py +909 -831
  5. floodmodeller_api/diff.py +136 -119
  6. floodmodeller_api/ied.py +307 -306
  7. floodmodeller_api/ief.py +647 -637
  8. floodmodeller_api/ief_flags.py +253 -253
  9. floodmodeller_api/inp.py +266 -266
  10. floodmodeller_api/libs/libifcoremd.dll +0 -0
  11. floodmodeller_api/libs/libifcoremt.so.5 +0 -0
  12. floodmodeller_api/libs/libifport.so.5 +0 -0
  13. floodmodeller_api/{libmmd.dll → libs/libimf.so} +0 -0
  14. floodmodeller_api/libs/libintlc.so.5 +0 -0
  15. floodmodeller_api/libs/libmmd.dll +0 -0
  16. floodmodeller_api/libs/libsvml.so +0 -0
  17. floodmodeller_api/libs/libzzn_read.so +0 -0
  18. floodmodeller_api/libs/zzn_read.dll +0 -0
  19. floodmodeller_api/logs/__init__.py +2 -2
  20. floodmodeller_api/logs/lf.py +320 -312
  21. floodmodeller_api/logs/lf_helpers.py +354 -352
  22. floodmodeller_api/logs/lf_params.py +643 -529
  23. floodmodeller_api/mapping.py +84 -0
  24. floodmodeller_api/test/__init__.py +4 -4
  25. floodmodeller_api/test/conftest.py +9 -8
  26. floodmodeller_api/test/test_backup.py +117 -117
  27. floodmodeller_api/test/test_dat.py +221 -92
  28. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/All Units 4_6.DAT +1081 -1081
  29. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/All Units 4_6.feb +1081 -1081
  30. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/BRIDGE.DAT +926 -926
  31. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Culvert_Inlet_Outlet.dat +36 -36
  32. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Culvert_Inlet_Outlet.feb +36 -36
  33. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DamBreakADI.xml +52 -52
  34. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DamBreakFAST.xml +58 -58
  35. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DamBreakFAST_dy.xml +53 -53
  36. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DamBreakTVD.xml +55 -55
  37. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DefenceBreach.xml +53 -53
  38. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DefenceBreachFAST.xml +60 -60
  39. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/DefenceBreachFAST_dy.xml +55 -55
  40. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1+2_QH.xml +76 -76
  41. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1_H.xml +41 -41
  42. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1_Q.xml +41 -41
  43. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1_Q_FAST.xml +48 -48
  44. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1_Q_FAST_dy.xml +48 -48
  45. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1_Q_xml_expected.json +263 -0
  46. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Domain1_W.xml +41 -41
  47. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX1.DAT +321 -321
  48. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX1.ext +107 -107
  49. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX1.feb +320 -320
  50. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX1.gxy +107 -107
  51. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX17.DAT +421 -422
  52. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX17.ext +213 -213
  53. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX17.feb +422 -422
  54. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX18.DAT +375 -375
  55. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX18_DAT_expected.json +3876 -0
  56. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX2.DAT +302 -302
  57. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX3.DAT +926 -926
  58. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX3_DAT_expected.json +16235 -0
  59. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX3_IEF_expected.json +61 -0
  60. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX6.DAT +2084 -2084
  61. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX6.ext +532 -532
  62. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX6.feb +2084 -2084
  63. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX6_DAT_expected.json +31647 -0
  64. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Event Data Example.DAT +336 -336
  65. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Event Data Example.ext +107 -107
  66. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Event Data Example.feb +336 -336
  67. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Linked1D2D.xml +52 -52
  68. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Linked1D2DFAST.xml +53 -53
  69. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Linked1D2DFAST_dy.xml +48 -48
  70. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/Linked1D2D_xml_expected.json +313 -0
  71. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/blockage.dat +50 -50
  72. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/blockage.ext +45 -45
  73. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/blockage.feb +9 -9
  74. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/blockage.gxy +71 -71
  75. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/defaultUnits.dat +127 -127
  76. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/defaultUnits.ext +45 -45
  77. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/defaultUnits.feb +9 -9
  78. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/defaultUnits.fmpx +58 -58
  79. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/defaultUnits.gxy +85 -85
  80. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/ex3.ief +20 -20
  81. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/ex3.lf1 +2800 -2800
  82. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/ex4.DAT +1374 -1374
  83. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/ex4_changed.DAT +1374 -1374
  84. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/example1.inp +329 -329
  85. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/example2.inp +158 -158
  86. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/example3.inp +297 -297
  87. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/example4.inp +388 -388
  88. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/example5.inp +147 -147
  89. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/example6.inp +154 -154
  90. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/jump.dat +176 -176
  91. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.dat +1374 -1374
  92. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.ext +45 -45
  93. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.exy +1 -1
  94. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.feb +45 -45
  95. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.ied +45 -45
  96. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.ief +20 -20
  97. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.inp +147 -147
  98. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.pxy +57 -57
  99. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network.zzd +122 -122
  100. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network_dat_expected.json +21837 -0
  101. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network_from_tabularCSV.csv +87 -87
  102. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/network_ied_expected.json +287 -0
  103. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir.dat +9 -9
  104. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir.ext +45 -45
  105. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir.feb +9 -9
  106. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir.gxy +45 -45
  107. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir_default.dat +74 -74
  108. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir_default.ext +45 -45
  109. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir_default.feb +9 -9
  110. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir_default.fmpx +58 -58
  111. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/rnweir_default.gxy +53 -53
  112. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/unit checks.dat +16 -16
  113. floodmodeller_api/test/test_ied.py +29 -29
  114. floodmodeller_api/test/test_ief.py +125 -24
  115. floodmodeller_api/test/test_inp.py +47 -48
  116. floodmodeller_api/test/test_json.py +114 -0
  117. floodmodeller_api/test/test_logs_lf.py +48 -51
  118. floodmodeller_api/test/test_tool.py +165 -152
  119. floodmodeller_api/test/test_toolbox_structure_log.py +234 -239
  120. floodmodeller_api/test/test_xml2d.py +151 -156
  121. floodmodeller_api/test/test_zzn.py +36 -34
  122. floodmodeller_api/to_from_json.py +218 -0
  123. floodmodeller_api/tool.py +332 -329
  124. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/__init__.py +5 -5
  125. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/example_tool.py +45 -45
  126. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/model_build/__init__.py +2 -2
  127. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/model_build/add_siltation_definition.py +100 -98
  128. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/model_build/structure_log/__init__.py +1 -1
  129. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/model_build/structure_log/structure_log.py +287 -289
  130. floodmodeller_api/toolbox/model_build/structure_log_definition.py +76 -76
  131. floodmodeller_api/units/__init__.py +10 -10
  132. floodmodeller_api/units/_base.py +214 -212
  133. floodmodeller_api/units/boundaries.py +467 -467
  134. floodmodeller_api/units/comment.py +52 -55
  135. floodmodeller_api/units/conduits.py +382 -402
  136. floodmodeller_api/units/helpers.py +123 -131
  137. floodmodeller_api/units/iic.py +107 -101
  138. floodmodeller_api/units/losses.py +305 -306
  139. floodmodeller_api/units/sections.py +444 -446
  140. floodmodeller_api/units/structures.py +1690 -1683
  141. floodmodeller_api/units/units.py +93 -104
  142. floodmodeller_api/units/unsupported.py +44 -44
  143. floodmodeller_api/units/variables.py +87 -89
  144. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/__init__.py +11 -11
  145. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/_base.py +188 -179
  146. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/conduits.py +93 -85
  147. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/general_parameters.py +58 -58
  148. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/junctions.py +81 -79
  149. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/losses.py +81 -74
  150. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/outfalls.py +114 -110
  151. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/raingauges.py +111 -111
  152. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/subsections.py +92 -98
  153. floodmodeller_api/urban1d/xsections.py +147 -144
  154. floodmodeller_api/util.py +77 -21
  155. floodmodeller_api/validation/parameters.py +660 -660
  156. floodmodeller_api/validation/urban_parameters.py +388 -404
  157. floodmodeller_api/validation/validation.py +110 -108
  158. floodmodeller_api/version.py +1 -1
  159. floodmodeller_api/xml2d.py +688 -673
  160. floodmodeller_api/xml2d_template.py +37 -37
  161. floodmodeller_api/zzn.py +387 -363
  162. {floodmodeller_api-0.4.2.post1.dist-info → floodmodeller_api-0.4.3.dist-info}/LICENSE.txt +13 -13
  163. {floodmodeller_api-0.4.2.post1.dist-info → floodmodeller_api-0.4.3.dist-info}/METADATA +82 -82
  164. floodmodeller_api-0.4.3.dist-info/RECORD +179 -0
  165. {floodmodeller_api-0.4.2.post1.dist-info → floodmodeller_api-0.4.3.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
  166. floodmodeller_api/libifcoremd.dll +0 -0
  167. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/EX3.bmp +0 -0
  168. floodmodeller_api/test/test_data/test_output.csv +0 -87
  169. floodmodeller_api/zzn_read.dll +0 -0
  170. floodmodeller_api-0.4.2.post1.dist-info/RECORD +0 -164
  171. {floodmodeller_api-0.4.2.post1.dist-info → floodmodeller_api-0.4.3.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +0 -0
  172. {floodmodeller_api-0.4.2.post1.dist-info → floodmodeller_api-0.4.3.dist-info}/top_level.txt +0 -0
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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- from .model_build import AddSiltation, StructureLog
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-
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- # from .visualisation import ...
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- # from .model_review import ...
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- # from .results_analysis import ...
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+ from .model_build import AddSiltation, StructureLog
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+
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+ # from .visualisation import ...
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+ # from .model_review import ...
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+ # from .results_analysis import ...
@@ -1,45 +1,45 @@
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- # Import the FMTool and Parameter classes to define the tool and parameters
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- from floodmodeller_api.tool import FMTool, Parameter
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-
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-
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- # ------ Define function ----- #
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- # This is the funciton that should be run by the tool.
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- # In this case it is just a simple sum function but you can
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- # substitute any function in here.
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- def my_sum(a: float, b: float):
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- ab = a + b
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- print(ab)
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- return ab
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-
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-
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- # ------ Create the Tool ------ #
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- class SumTool(FMTool):
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- # Define the name (required):
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- name = "Sum tool"
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- # Add the tool description (required)
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- description = "A basic tool to add two numbers together"
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- # Add the parameters (one per function argument):
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- parameters = [
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- # Add parameters using the Parameter class
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- Parameter(
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- name="a",
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- dtype=float,
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- description="the first number",
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- help_text="",
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- required=True,
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- ),
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- Parameter(
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- name="b",
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- dtype=float,
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- description="the second number",
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- help_text="",
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- required=True,
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- ),
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- ]
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- # Add the function to run
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- tool_function = my_sum
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-
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-
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- if __name__ == "__main__":
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- tool = SumTool()
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- tool.run_from_command_line()
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+ # Import the FMTool and Parameter classes to define the tool and parameters
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+ from floodmodeller_api.tool import FMTool, Parameter
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+
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+
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+ # ------ Define function ----- #
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+ # This is the funciton that should be run by the tool.
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+ # In this case it is just a simple sum function but you can
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+ # substitute any function in here.
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+ def my_sum(a: float, b: float):
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+ ab = a + b
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+ print(ab)
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+ return ab
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+
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+
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+ # ------ Create the Tool ------ #
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+ class SumTool(FMTool):
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+ # Define the name (required):
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+ name = "Sum tool"
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+ # Add the tool description (required)
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+ description = "A basic tool to add two numbers together"
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+ # Add the parameters (one per function argument):
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+ parameters = [
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+ # Add parameters using the Parameter class
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+ Parameter(
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+ name="a",
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+ dtype=float,
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+ description="the first number",
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+ help_text="",
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+ required=True,
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+ ),
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+ Parameter(
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+ name="b",
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+ dtype=float,
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+ description="the second number",
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+ help_text="",
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+ required=True,
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+ ),
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+ ]
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+ # Add the function to run
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+ tool_function = my_sum
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+
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+
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+ if __name__ == "__main__":
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+ tool = SumTool()
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+ tool.run_from_command_line()
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- from .add_siltation_definition import AddSiltation
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- from .structure_log_definition import StructureLog
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+ from .add_siltation_definition import AddSiltation
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+ from .structure_log_definition import StructureLog
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- """ This function allows you to raise the minimum bed level 300mm across all sections in a DAT file (i.e siltation) """
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- # Import modules
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- from pathlib import Path
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-
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- from floodmodeller_api import DAT
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- from floodmodeller_api.tool import FMTool, Parameter
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- from floodmodeller_api.units import RIVER
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-
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-
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- # Define the function
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- def raise_section_bed_levels(dat_input: Path, dat_output: Path, siltation: float):
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- dat = DAT(dat_input) # Initialise DAT class
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-
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- for _, section in dat.sections.items(): # iterate through all river sections
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- if not isinstance(section, RIVER):
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- # Skip any non river type units (e.g. interpolates)
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- continue
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- df = section.data # get section data
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- min_elevation = df["Y"].min() # get minimum cross section elevation
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- raised_bed = min_elevation + siltation # define new lowest bed level
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- df.loc[
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- df["Y"] < raised_bed, "Y"
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- ] = raised_bed # Raise any levels lower than this to the new lowest level
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-
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- dat.save(dat_output) # save updates
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-
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-
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- # Wrap the FMTool class
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- class AddSiltation(FMTool):
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- """
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- This tool allows you to add a set amount of siltation to raise the minimum bed levels of all
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- river sections in a DAT file
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-
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- Args:
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- dat_input (str): Path to the input DAT file
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- siltation (float): Amount of siltation to raise beds (in meters)
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- dat_output (str): Path to the output DAT file
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-
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-
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- **Usage**
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-
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- To use this tool, you can either run it from the command line:
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-
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- .. code::
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-
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- fmapi-add_siltation --dat_input "<dat file path>" --siltation 0.3 --dat_output "<dat file output path>"
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-
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- Or as a gui:
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-
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- .. code::
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-
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- fmapi-add_siltation gui
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-
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- Or you can use it from your code:
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-
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- .. code:: python
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- from floodmodeller_api.toolbox import AddSiltation
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-
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- AddSiltation.run(
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- dat_input="path/to/dat.dat",
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- siltation=0.3,
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- dat_output="path/to/output_dat.dat",
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- )
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- """
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-
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- name = "Add Siltation"
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- description = (
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- "Tool to add a set amount of siltation to raise bed levels of river sections in a DAT file"
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- )
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- parameters = [
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- Parameter(
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- name="dat_input",
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- dtype=str,
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- description="Path to input DAT file",
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- help_text="Path to input DAT file",
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- required=True,
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- ),
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- Parameter(
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- name="dat_output",
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- dtype=str,
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- description="Path to output DAT file",
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- help_text="Path to output DAT file",
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- required=True,
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- ),
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- Parameter(
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- name="siltation",
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- dtype=float,
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- description="Amount of siltation to raise beds (in meters)",
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- help_text="Amount of siltation to raise beds (in meters)",
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- required=True,
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- ),
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- ]
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- tool_function = raise_section_bed_levels
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-
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-
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- def main():
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- AddSiltation().run_from_command_line()
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+ """ This function allows you to raise the minimum bed level 300mm across all sections in a DAT file (i.e siltation) """
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+
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+ # Import modules
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+ from pathlib import Path
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+
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+ from floodmodeller_api import DAT
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+ from floodmodeller_api.tool import FMTool, Parameter
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+ from floodmodeller_api.units import RIVER
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+
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+
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+ # Define the function
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+ def raise_section_bed_levels(dat_input: Path, dat_output: Path, siltation: float):
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+ dat = DAT(dat_input) # Initialise DAT class
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+
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+ for _, section in dat.sections.items(): # iterate through all river sections
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+ if not isinstance(section, RIVER):
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+ # Skip any non river type units (e.g. interpolates)
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+ continue
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+ df = section.data # get section data
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+ min_elevation = df["Y"].min() # get minimum cross section elevation
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+ raised_bed = min_elevation + siltation # define new lowest bed level
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+ df.loc[
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+ df["Y"] < raised_bed,
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+ "Y",
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+ ] = raised_bed # Raise any levels lower than this to the new lowest level
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+
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+ dat.save(dat_output) # save updates
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+
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+
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+ # Wrap the FMTool class
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+ class AddSiltation(FMTool):
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+ """
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+ This tool allows you to add a set amount of siltation to raise the minimum bed levels of all
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+ river sections in a DAT file
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+
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+ Args:
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+ dat_input (str): Path to the input DAT file
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+ siltation (float): Amount of siltation to raise beds (in meters)
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+ dat_output (str): Path to the output DAT file
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+
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+
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+ **Usage**
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+
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+ To use this tool, you can either run it from the command line:
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+
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+ .. code::
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+
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+ fmapi-add_siltation --dat_input "<dat file path>" --siltation 0.3 --dat_output "<dat file output path>"
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+
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+ Or as a gui:
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+
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+ .. code::
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+
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+ fmapi-add_siltation gui
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+
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+ Or you can use it from your code:
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+
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+ .. code:: python
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+
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+ from floodmodeller_api.toolbox import AddSiltation
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+
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+ AddSiltation.run(
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+ dat_input="path/to/dat.dat",
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+ siltation=0.3,
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+ dat_output="path/to/output_dat.dat",
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+ )
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+ """
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+
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+ name = "Add Siltation"
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+ description = (
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+ "Tool to add a set amount of siltation to raise bed levels of river sections in a DAT file"
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+ )
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+ parameters = [
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+ Parameter(
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+ name="dat_input",
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+ dtype=str,
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+ description="Path to input DAT file",
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+ help_text="Path to input DAT file",
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+ required=True,
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+ ),
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+ Parameter(
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+ name="dat_output",
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+ dtype=str,
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+ description="Path to output DAT file",
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+ help_text="Path to output DAT file",
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+ required=True,
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+ ),
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+ Parameter(
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+ name="siltation",
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+ dtype=float,
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+ description="Amount of siltation to raise beds (in meters)",
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+ help_text="Amount of siltation to raise beds (in meters)",
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+ required=True,
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+ ),
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+ ]
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+ tool_function = raise_section_bed_levels
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+
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+
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+ def main():
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+ AddSiltation().run_from_command_line()
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- from .structure_log import StructureLogBuilder
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+ from .structure_log import StructureLogBuilder