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The Rain charts submodule consists of | The Rain charts submodule consists of five charts: | ||
#Daily Rain - Plotting the rainfall for every day in the dayfile; | #Daily Rain - Plotting the rainfall for every day in the dayfile; | ||
#Monthly Rain - Plotting the monthly rainfall for every year in the dayfile | #Monthly Rain - Plotting the monthly rainfall for every year in the dayfile | ||
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#Rain versus EvapoTranspiration (EVT) | #Rain versus EvapoTranspiration (EVT) | ||
Below you will find an example image of each chart and an explanation of the origin of the numbers | Below you will find an example image of each chart and an explanation of the origin of the numbers | ||
For the calculations the standard C# LINQ-functions Min, Max and Avg are used. For the standard deviation this [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2253874/standard-deviation-in-linq LINQ-extension] is used with a modification for a minimum number of observations required of 2, if less the StdDev returns 0 (zero). | For the calculations the standard C# LINQ-functions Min, Max and Avg are used. For the standard deviation this [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2253874/standard-deviation-in-linq LINQ-extension] is used with a modification for a minimum number of observations required of 2, if less the StdDev returns 0 (zero). |