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
nique name like in your example {0;0},{0;1},{0;2},{0;3} where each path contains 11 elements(curves,points,values,etc)
so if you want to restructure the structure first right click on path mapper and take create null mapping which reads your current path structure into the component
after that you can additional write on the left side to the existing path (i) as variable for the elements and then on the right side type in the structure you want to achieve
maybe {A;i}(B) so after that you have 11 paths where each have 3 elements
hope that helps…
ror "nighttime"
how could that be - must be in the weather file i assume - is there anyway to fix this ?
suncalc.net gives me the following
00:00—02:17 — night
02:17—03:43 — astronomical twilight03:43—04:39 — nautical twilight04:39—05:19 — civil twilight05:19—05:23 — sunrise05:23—21:11 — daylight21:11—21:15 — sunset21:15—21:55 — civil twilight21:55—22:51 — nautical twilight22:51—00:17 — astronomical twilight00:17—00:00 — night
plz help - thank you !!!
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5 4 3 2 1 0
I am triangulating this surface. I want to select just the red vertices. As you can note, I just need the inner vertices of this surface. I could do it mannually, but if I want to change the mesh density later, I will have to pick all of them manually again later.
Can someone help me?
Tks
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here are 11 numbers (0 to 10), and a 'step' of 42 (0 to 42 to 84), and I need to be able to 'cap' the number of times the 11 numbers are added, for example 3 for the list above.
I'm sure this is simple, and I'm kicking myself that I can't figure it out for myself, so any help would be greatly appreciated!…
ta.
Take the following example.
I have two curves referenced with a Crv Param this creates a single path with 2 items {0}(N=2).
If I divide these Curves by 10 segments I end up with 2 Paths of 11 points each {0;0}(N=11) and {0;1}(N=11)
If I want each point to be handled separately I can Graft a branch to hold each point. So I get 22 Paths looking like {0;0;0}(N=1), {0;0;1}(N=1).....{0;1;10}(N=1).
Each path is therefore the address of a particular item or items of interest.
The Param Viewer can be found Params>Special>Param Viewer and can be viewed either as a list of Paths or graphically by a double click.
Also note that the Fancy Wires display the structure of a stream of data. Single wire = Single Data Item, Double Wire = Multiple Data on single Path and Double Dashed Wire = Multiple/Single Data on Multiple Paths…