ere are ways to remap the data (PathMapper etc) and there's an excellent tutorial by David Rutten about path mapper on this forum somewhere.
And always look at whether you simply need to flatten your data to ba able to work with it.
For point lists I often use the PointNumber component to help visualise the data and the good old Panel component helps too!
When you see some of the elegant, compact definitions on here, there often seems to be some mystical foresight needed right from the first component but hopefully this jedi skill comes with practice!…
Added by martyn hogg at 12:24pm on January 13, 2014
ular heights and widths of units.
3. I then fill these grids with placement panels.
4. Create 2D adaptive components with materials applied along with parameters for specified offsets of materials. I'll name each ac as a unit type name ie WT-1, WT-2 etc.
5. I replace the placement panels with particular adaptive components (unit types).
6. I prepare a schedule for both unit and material takeoff in Revit.
So I guess I would like to achieve something similar to this where I can have multiple unit types already made/determined with materials and apply them to a grid or divided surfaces and they will adapt or fit into this divided grid. and from there i could extract data like sqft of a particular unit and material.
see attached images for clarification and thanks again for your time and help, this issue has had me stumped for a while now and I'd love to solve it.
Thanks again
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les, also this image shows where i'm defining/assigning all of them:
BTW, the warehouse stuff appears ONLY in the exportToOpenStudio option.
Finally, i'm not conditioning the zones. Explicitly i asked to set the isConditioned_ input in the HB_createHBZones to False. The discussion you mentioned approaches this differently oversizing the heating/Cooling so you never need the AC. The IDF created don't have any definition of IdealSystems, so i don't believe this is the problem. If you want to see the IDF files you can see them above (attached in a previous message).
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Thanks,
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17222492/how-to-change-frequency...;
I am no expert in this field; I would have to do research just like you. Maybe someone else on this forum has already done more work in this area, let's see. Or it might be you, the first one :)
This does not look like something completely at reach for someone with not much programming experience, but maybe with some guidance it could be doable.
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>>Do you know other libraries that I can use with it?Sorry I would have to search for other libraries just like you.
EDIT: This link has a simple sine wave written from scratch. It might be a good start to mix with the code above and a playground to understand theory.
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