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Hi,
I am learning how to run the code, and interact with outputs, but could not figure out how to get correct start time for seismogram stored in binary format. I prefer to use binary over ascii to keep number of files in a folder to a minimum.
When i run simulation using parameter below, i see in the log file and ascii version of seismogram that output starts at -0.12
How would the user of the binary file know that seismogram starts at -0.12 ?
Is there an easy way to calculate it based on a parameters available in DATA/Par_file ?
# use this t0 as earliest starting time rather than the automatically calculated one
USER_T0 = 0.0d0
# seismogram formats
save_ASCII_seismograms = .true. # save seismograms in ASCII format or not
save_binary_seismograms_single = .true. # save seismograms in single precision binary format
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Hi,
I am learning how to run the code, and interact with outputs, but could not figure out how to get correct start time for seismogram stored in binary format. I prefer to use binary over ascii to keep number of files in a folder to a minimum.
When i run simulation using parameter below, i see in the log file and ascii version of seismogram that output starts at -0.12
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