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Almost every parameter in Greet is adjusted via input boxes. The input tables are a set of input boxes grouped together for user convenience. | |||
Each value in an input box displayed in GREET.net is composed of two values internally : | |||
*The GREET.net default value ( displayed in black ) | |||
*The user entered value ( displayed in red) | |||
By clicking an input box and modifying its content, the new value will be stored as the "User Value" and will appear in Red. The default values in GREET.net are never altered and it is possible to revert back to them by right clicking the cell and then selecting "Switch to default value". |
Revision as of 22:32, January 19, 2012
What are Input Tables
The input tables in Greet are found by pressing the "Basic Parameter Setup" button. The button is selected by default when opening Greet. This is where a user can adjust parameters pertaining to special processes and pathways that utilize additional calculated or user inputted parameters into their computations. The input boxes are sub divided into different tabs such as "Single Parameters", "Material Calculated Parameters", "Farming Inputs", & etc.
How to Use Input Boxes
Almost every parameter in Greet is adjusted via input boxes. The input tables are a set of input boxes grouped together for user convenience.
Each value in an input box displayed in GREET.net is composed of two values internally :
- The GREET.net default value ( displayed in black )
- The user entered value ( displayed in red)
By clicking an input box and modifying its content, the new value will be stored as the "User Value" and will appear in Red. The default values in GREET.net are never altered and it is possible to revert back to them by right clicking the cell and then selecting "Switch to default value".