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NetCDF Client 2017
This program converts structured grid NetCDF and GRIB2 files with CF convention (http://cfconventions.org) to MIKE DFS files and vice versa.
Other NetCDF files which are non-compliant with CF convention will not work.
The source code for the NetCDF client can be found from https://github.com/DHI/netcdf-client . This source code can be used as a basis for a modified code that enables the conversion of non CF convention NetCDF files.
This tool is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI 2017.
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33.8 MB |
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NetCDF Client 2016
This program converts structured grid NetCDF and GRIB2 files with CF convention (http://cfconventions.org) to MIKE DFS files and vice versa.
Other NetCDF files which are non-compliant with CF convention will not work. The source code for the NetCDF client can be found from https://github.com/DHI/netcdf-client. This source code can be used as a basis for a modified code that enables the conversion of non CF convention NetCDF files.
This tool is developed for MIKE by DHI 2016.
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32.2 MB |
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Result Summary Extraction Tool 2022
The Result Summary Extraction Tool exports SWMM and MIKE1D result summary / report data to a shapefile. Both SWMM and MIKE1D generate a result summary/report in a text file. These summaries provide high-level insights to the system performance and statistics based on the results at the simulation time step (rather than the result file that only has data at the output time-step) . All summaries are saved as a table in the summary/report file and each table has multiple columns. This tool extracts the data table based on a user selection and saves it to a shapefile that can be added to a map for enhanced reporting. This is a free, standalone tool with no dependencies on any third-party software.
Read the Result Summary Extraction Tool User Guide
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3.0 MB |
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PowerBI connector to MIKE Cloud
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0.1 MB |
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QGIS visualization (RES1D in QGIS 3.22 and above)
Tool updated 11 July 2022
With this script plugin, it is possible to visualize 1D results files from MIKE+ and MIKE HYDRO (i.e. res1d files) in QGIS.
Your output files become supported both in QGIS and its Crayfish plug-in.
You can for example visualize, animate, interrogate and post process your results files.
Watch this video to learn how to install this tool.
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0.1 MB |
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QGIS visualization (2D/3D DFSU and DFS2 in QGIS 3.22 and above)
With these libraries, it is possible to visualize 2D DFS2, 2D DFSU and 3D DFSU files in QGIS.
Your dfsu input and result files are supported both in QGIS and the Crayfish plug-in. To learn how to use the 2D QGIS extension and the Crayfish plug-in, refer to this video or the Knowledge Base Article.
To install QGIS, follow this video.
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0.8 MB |
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QGIS visualization (2D DFSU in QGIS 3.18 and 3.20)
With these libraries, it is possible to visualize 2D MIKE files in QGIS.
Your dfsu input and result files become supported both in QGIS and its Crayfish plug-in.
You can for example visualize, animate, interrogate and post process your results files.
Watch this video to learn how to use this tool.
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0.5 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2023
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2023.
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10.5 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2022
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2022.
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11.2 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2021
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2021.
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10.5 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2020
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2020.
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10.5 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2019
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2019.
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10.7 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2017
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2017.
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11.4 MB |
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Shape2MIKE Tool 2016
The Shape2MIKE Tool is a MIKE Powered by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of automating the process of using shape files to adjust topography or other values in dfs2 files used in MIKE models. The intended application of the tool is to use a polygon shape file of buildings to automatically assign land values to the dfs2 grid cells, which are intersecting the building polygons. It can also be used to ‘burn’ roadways and other features into the dfs2 topography and to map the attribute value of a polygon to the underlying grid cells. The file includes installation instructions and user guide.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2016, but is likely to also work with previous versions. Please notice that this tool replaces the previous Topography Adjustment Tool 2014.
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MIKE2Shape Tool 2020
The MIKE2Shape Tool 2020 release is a MIKE by DHI Software Custom User Tool. It is developed for the purpose of creating a polygon extent GIS shapefile from results and values in a .dfs2 file, based on flexible selection criteria. The MIKE2Shape Tool 2019 has been developed to work with the MIKE by DHI Release 2019 format of .dfs2 files.
The download zip-file contains installation instructions and user guide.
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10.5 MB |
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MIKE2Shape Tool 2019
The MIKE2Shape Tool 2019 release is a MIKE by DHI Software Custom User Tool. It is developed for the purpose of creating a polygon extent GIS shapefile from results and values in a .dfs2 file, based on flexible selection criteria. The MIKE2Shape Tool 2019 has been developed to work with the MIKE by DHI Release 2019 format of .dfs2 files.
The download zip-file contains installation instructions and user guide.
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10.8 MB |
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MIKE2Shape Tool 2017
The MIKE2Shape Tool 2017 release is a MIKE by DHI Software Custom User Tool. It is developed for the purpose of creating a polygon extent GIS shapefile from results and values in a .dfs2 file, based on flexible selection criteria. The MIKE2Shape Tool 2017 has been developed to work with the MIKE by DHI Release 2017 format of .dfs2 files.
The download zip-file contains installation instructions and user guide.
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11 MB |
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MIKE2Shape Tool 2016
The MIKE2Shape Tool is a MIKE by DHI Software Custom User Tool. It is developed for the purpose of creating a polygon extent GIS shapefile from results and values in a .dfs2 file, based on flexible selection criteria. The MIKE2Shape Tool has been developed to work with the MIKE by DHI Release 2016 format of .dfs2 files but it is expected it will work with some earlier versions of .dfs2 files and will continue to work for future releases also as long as major changes are not made to the structure and content of files.
The download zip-file contains installation instructions and user guide.
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11 MB |
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Res1d extraction tools 2019
The Res1d extraction tools are MIKE Powered by DHI Custom User Tools developed for the purpose of exporting results information to text files or time series, from a *.res1d result file from a MIKE HYDRO River, a MIKE URBAN or eventually a MIKE 11 simulation.
Two different tools are provided, respectively exporting statistical information (minimum and maximum values, along with coordinates of the calculation point and elevations of cross sections markers) and time series. Both tools are provided with their source codes, written respectively in C# and Python, to allow user customising the tools for their own needs, using MIKE SDK.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2019.
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1.2 MB |
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Res1d extraction tools 2017
The Res1d extraction tools are MIKE Powered by DHI Custom User Tools developed for the purpose of exporting results information to text files or time series, from a *.res1d result file from a MIKE HYDRO River, a MIKE URBAN or eventually a MIKE 11 simulation.
Two different tools are provided, respectively exporting statistical information (minimum and maximum values, along with coordinates of the calculation point and elevations of cross sections markers) and time series. Both tools are provided with their source codes, written respectively in C# and Python, to allow user customising the tools for their own needs, using MIKE SDK.
This version is developed for MIKE Powered by DHI release 2017.
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1.2 MB |
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Shape to XYZ Conversion Tool
The Shape to XYZ Conversion Tool is a MIKE by DHI custom user tool. It is developed for the purpose of facilitating the use of shape files as boundary lines in the Mesh Generator. The tool is capable of reading the geometric information from a point, polyline or polygon shape file and then generating an XYZ file in the format required by the Mesh Generator.
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10.05 MB |
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WGEO
EN: Georeferencing, Geoimaging & Transformation
DE: Georeferenzierung, Geoimaging & Transformation
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128 MB |