custom_annotated
Selects custom-annotated tabular file format
Topics
file_formats
Specification
Alias: None
Arguments: None
Default: annotated format
Child Keywords:
Required/Optional  | 
Description of Group  | 
Dakota Keyword  | 
Dakota Keyword Description  | 
|---|---|---|---|
Optional  | 
Enable header row in custom-annotated tabular file  | 
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Optional  | 
Enable evaluation ID column in custom-annotated tabular file  | 
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Optional  | 
Enable interface ID column in custom-annotated tabular file  | 
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Description
A custom-annotated tabular file is a whitespace-separated text file
typically containing row data for variables, or variables followed by
responses, though the format is used for other tabular exports/imports
as well.  Custom-annotated allows user options for whether header
row, eval_id column, and interface_id column appear in the
tabular file, thus bridging freeform and (fully) annotated.
Default Behavior
The annotated format is the default for tabular export/import. To
control which header row and columns are in the input/output, specify
custom_annotated, followed by options, in the relevant
export/import context.
Usage Tips
Prior to October 2011, calibration and surrogate data files were in free-form format. They now default to
annotatedformat, thoughfreeformremains an option.When importing tabular data, a warning will be generated if a specific number of data are expected, but extra is found and an error generated when there is insufficient data.
Some TPLs like SCOLIB and JEGA manage their own file I/O and only support the
freeformoption.
Examples
Export a custom-annotated tabular file in Dakota 6.0 format, which contained only header and eval_id (no interface_id), and data for variables and responses. Input file fragment:
environment
  tabular_data
    tabular_data_file = 'dakota_summary.dat'
    custom_annotated header eval_id
Resulting tabular file:
eval_id             x1             x2         obj_fn nln_ineq_con_1 nln_ineq_con_2
1                   0.9            1.1         0.0002           0.26           0.76
2               0.90009            1.1 0.0001996404857   0.2601620081       0.759955
3               0.89991            1.1 0.0002003604863   0.2598380081       0.760045
...

