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AbstractSourceBoundaryCalculateVariation Method

Calculate variation (as difference from linear interpolation between start and end)

This method estimates the variation by checking values at 3 intermediate points within the interval.

Since this looks up in the time series 5 times, there may be performance issues with this, so use with care.

Namespace:  DHI.Mike1D.BoundaryModule
Assembly:  DHI.Mike1D.BoundaryModule (in DHI.Mike1D.BoundaryModule.dll) Version: 19.0.0.0 (11.1.1.1111)
Syntax
protected double CalculateVariation(
	DateTime start,
	DateTime end,
	out double refValue
)

Parameters

start
Type: SystemDateTime

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end
Type: SystemDateTime

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refValue
Type: SystemDouble

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Return Value

Type: Double

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