README.md

prms

R functions for facillitating the reading and writing of input and output files for the USGS Precipitation Runoff Modeling System - Version 4 (PRMS)

To install

  1. install the devtools package: install.packages("devtools")
  2. install prms: devtools::install_github("cneyens/prms")

For users

This package was constructed to use the R environment for performing sensitivity and optimization analyses on PRMS models. The functions are therefore constructed in such a way that building a cost function in R is relatively straightforward. Additionally, functions for reading PRMS output files (.csv & Map Results) for further postprocessing are incorporated in the code as well. Most likely, I will not be updating or adding new features any time soon (if ever). This also means that support will be limited to fixing existing bugs in the code. So feel free to fork this repo for your own use and/or extending the functionalities.

Bug reports

For any bug reports, please open a new issue.

Versions

Version 0.1.0 - September 2017

References

Markstrom, S.L., Regan, R.S., Hay, L.E., Viger, R.J., Webb, R.M.T., Payn, R.A., and LaFontaine, J.H., 2015, PRMS-IV, the precipitation-runoff modeling system, version 4: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, book 6, chap. B7, 158 p., http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/tm6B7



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