are on their own paths, but the first branch contains 3 curves and the second one 2 curves. If you want the same result for all pairs of curves you'd need to split up the first and second branches, so that all curves are on their own branch.…
Added by Lars Renklint at 4:33am on September 6, 2009
ve a Vertex [V] connected to four other Vertexs [N1-N4].
Each of the has a Value:
V ... 1
N1 ... 5
N2 ... 3
N3 ... 8
N4 ... 11
The Average Filter would set the Value of [V] to
(1+5+3+8+11)/5 = 5,6
The Median Filter would Sort Values and pick the middle one
1,3, [5], 8, 11
Hope that helped...…
5 8, and then the following values are obtain as the last one (8) plus 3, then this last one (11) plus 5, and then this last one (16) plus 8, and then it starts again: 24+3, 27+5, 32+8...
Thanks
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Added by Jesus Galvez at 5:17am on November 27, 2012
r surfaces by EP results' components.
Having set a period from 9:00 to 19:00 for a single day (10th december), and using a slider from 0 to 10 (11 values, 0 is 9:00), the following mismatch occurs:
setting value 0 works for surface temperature but not for mean radiant temperature (warning says "stepofSimulation is outside the bounds of the comfResultMTX", but I do have 11 values from radiant temp matrix).
setting value 1 is rendered as "hour 2 of simulation" for surface temperature (FIG 1) and as "9:00" of radiant temperature (FIG 2).
It seems there is a slide of 1 hour. How should I interpret this?
Kind regards,
artemátyika…
Added by artemátyika at 3:34pm on February 2, 2019