put-reference/page-010.html#materialpropertyvariablethermalconductivity
I don't have time to fully test it out now but I would suggest looking there before going for the EMS option.
-Chris…
e that they are either using what they calll ExternalInteface objects or EMS components. I think the EMS would be the best solution as well, just for matters of consistency. Apparently there are a couple of examples given along with the software.
Unfortunately, after a couple of hours browsing the site I came into my usual "wall". It's kind of hard for me to understand the underlying code of the thing given I'm not very familiar with E+ scripting language. I will keep trying though. I could move a lot faster if I had practical experience. I wonder if they already have examples of co-simulation (other than the templates offered with the software) that they would be willing to share.
Anyways, I've decided to turn my Christmas holidays to a mini sabbatical. I'll focus on collecting literature on agent based models of thermal comfort as well as mathematical models and statistics on human behavior in buildings. Hopefully, we can use all the above once we understand how to link E+ to such models.
Kind regards,
Theodore.…
t I am having trouble understanding is how do you relate the logic contained with this code back to a Grasshopper Param or Component and make it act like a number slider.
I assumed that you would inherit the class Grasshopper.Kernel.Special.GH_Slider like what Andrew Heuman does here: https://bitbucket.org/andheum/falsestarttoggle/src/446c2d1fbe83fa44f2d11ed5b1b77852587dd4cb?at=master
(David is this the best approach?)
Have you done this? Basically what I am asking is what is the code in the class PANDA_CONTROL_SLIDER_FORM? I can see that you are making an instance of it but that’s all I can see.
Is this the class that you are using to make a GH component that acts like a slider?
感谢您的帮助 ; )
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Added by Anton Szilasi at 3:44pm on February 9, 2017