all available via wildcard-imports: >>> from hydpy.models.wland import * >>> (SAND, LOAMY_SAND, SANDY_LOAM, SILT_LOAM, LOAM, SANDY_CLAY_LOAM, ... SILT_CLAY_LOAM, CLAY_LOAM, SANDY_CLAY, SILTY_CLAY, CLAY) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) >>> (SEALED, FIELD, WINE, ORCHARD, SOIL, PASTURE, WETLAND, TREES, ... CONIFER, DECIDIOUS, MIXED) (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22) """ # import... # ...from HydPy from hydpy.core import parametertools SAND = parametertools.IntConstant(1) """Soil character constant for sand.""" LOAMY_SAND = parametertools.IntConstant(2) """Soil character constant for loamy sand.""" SANDY_LOAM = parametertools.IntConstant(3) """Soil character constant for sandy loam.""" SILT_LOAM = parametertools.IntConstant(4) """Soil character constant for silt loam.""" LOAM = parametertools.IntConstant(5) """Soil character constant for loam.""" SANDY_CLAY_LOAM = parametertools.IntConstant(6) """Soil character constant for sandy clay loam.""" SILT_CLAY_LOAM = parametertools.IntConstant(7) """Soil character constant for silt clay loam.""" CLAY_LOAM = parametertools.IntConstant(8) """Soil character constant for clay loam."""
equations. For comprehensibility, this module introduces the relevant integer constants. Through performing a wildcard import >>> from hydpy.models.lland import * these are available in your local namespace: >>> (SIED_D, SIED_L, VERS, ACKER, WEINB, OBSTB, BODEN, GLETS, GRUE_I, ... FEUCHT, GRUE_E, BAUMB, NADELW, LAUBW, MISCHW, WASSER, FLUSS, SEE) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) """ from hydpy.core import parametertools SIED_D = parametertools.IntConstant(1) """Constant for `Siedlung, dicht` (settlement, dense).""" SIED_L = parametertools.IntConstant(2) """Constant for `Siedlung, locker` (settlement, light).""" VERS = parametertools.IntConstant(3) """Constant for `versiegelt` (sealed).""" ACKER = parametertools.IntConstant(4) """Constant for `Acker` (fields).""" WEINB = parametertools.IntConstant(5) """Constant for `Weinbau` (viniculture).""" OBSTB = parametertools.IntConstant(6) """Constant for `Obstbau` (intensive orchards).""" BODEN = parametertools.IntConstant(7) """Constant for `unbewachsener Boden` (unsealed soil, not overgrown).""" GLETS = parametertools.IntConstant(8) """Constant for `Gletscher` (`glacier`)."""
higher leaf area index and the associated decrease in solar radiation.) On the contrary, zones of type |GLACIER| and |ILAKE| are partly connected to different process equations. For comprehensibility, this module introduces the relevant integer constants. Through performing a wildcard import >>> from hydpy.models.hland import * these are available in your local namespace: >>> FIELD, FOREST, GLACIER, ILAKE (1, 2, 3, 4) """ from hydpy.core import parametertools FIELD = parametertools.IntConstant(1) """Constant for the zone type `field`.""" FOREST = parametertools.IntConstant(2) """Constant for the zone type `forest`.""" GLACIER = parametertools.IntConstant(3) """Constant for the zone type `glacier`.""" ILAKE = parametertools.IntConstant(4) """Constant for the zone type `internal lake`.""" CONSTANTS = parametertools.Constants() """Dictionary containing all constants defined by HydPy-H-Land.""" # Make only the constants available on wildcard-imports. __all__ = list(CONSTANTS.keys())