6.2.2. General Naming Pattern¶
Many ParAMS Input blocks have the following pattern:
A
Type
key which is a multiple-choice list of allowed types for that component;Sub-blocks/keys which share names with the available types.
Not every type has a matching sub-block/key. They are only present for those types which require extra settings.
If you use a sub-block/key which does not match the selected Type
then it will be ignored and may sometimes result in errors.
The following patterns are correct:
ExitCondition
Type MaxOptimizersConverged
MaxOptimizersConverged 1
End
ExitCondition
Type StopsAfterConvergence
StopsAfterConvergence
OptimizersConverged 1
OptimizersStopped 1
End
End
In the first example, we select Type MaxOptimizersConverged
and then configure it with the similarly named key: MaxOptimizersConverged 1
. Similarly in the second example, we select Type StopsAfterConvergence
and the configure it with the similarly named block.
The following patterns are incorrect:
# Missing Type
ExitCondition
MaxOptimizersConverged 1
End
# Sub-key doesn't match Type
ExitCondition
Type MaxOptimizersConverged
TargetFunctionValue 0
End
# Extra sub-key
ExitCondition
Type MaxOptimizersConverged
MaxOptimizersConverged 1
TargetFunctionValue 0
End
# Multiple specifications in single block
ExitCondition
Type MaxOptimizersConverged
MaxOptimizersConverged 1
Type FunctionValue
TargetFunctionValue 0
End
Some of the blocks which follow this pattern are: