Table-format viewer and editor for RORB .catg and .stm files — fully edit catchment node/reach data and create or edit storm files interactively.
RORB catg/stm Editor displays RORB text files in interactive, colour-coded tables instead of raw text, so you can work with them without risking the underlying file structure.
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<b>CATG Editor</b> — Open a .catg file and view nodes, reaches, storages, and inflow/outflow sections in a structured table. Every node and reach column is editable (coordinates, area, dci/ici, reach length/slope, names, print flags, etc.) with type validation and revert-on-invalid input. Batch-edit print flags for many rows at once (nodes: 0 / 70 / 71 / 72; reaches: 0 / 1). Filter and search by node name or index. The writer preserves RORB's fixed-column format exactly — original decimal counts and column widths are kept, with right-aligned numeric fields and left-aligned name fields handled separately so the saved file remains byte-compatible with RORB's parser.
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<b>STM Editor</b> — Open an existing .stm file or create a new non-uniform storm file from scratch. The New STM wizard scaffolds a complete file (event header, storm parameters, burst time ranges, pluviograph data, sub-area rainfalls, pluviograph references, and hydrograph stations). Every section is shown as an editable table where you can add or delete bursts, pluviographs, and hydrograph stations — storm parameter counts sync automatically. Delimiter format (tab or comma) and -99 terminators are managed by the editor.
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