rse at WIT (http://designcomputing-wit-fa09.blogspot.com/), and through that I've gotten to know Aaron Willette a bit and learned more about what you guys do. He's a good guy. If you're in Boston any time soon it would be great to meet you and have you over to our office.
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Added by Matt Trimble at 3:49pm on November 19, 2009
NONE, in SIZING:PARAMETERS". I'm not sure of where to start in troubleshooting this. I've attached the file.
Thank you,
See the errors and warnings below:
{0;0;0}
0. Current document units is in Meters
1. Conversion to Meters will be applied = 1.000
2. [1 of 8] Writing simulation parameters...
3. [2 of 8] Writing context surfaces...
4. [2 of 8] Writing context surfaces...
5. [3 of 8] Writing geometry...
6. [4 of 8] Writing Electric Load Center - Generator specifications ...
7. [5 of 8] Writing materials and constructions...
8. [6 of 8] Writing schedules...
9. [7 of 8] Writing loads and ideal air system...
10. [8 of 8] Writing outputs...
11. ...
... idf file is successfully written to : R:\Green\SuRG\Building_Performance_Analysis\2016_analysis_studies\Energy_Analysis_Comparison\Honeybee_+_Ladybug\tutorial01\EnergyPlus\tutorial01.idf
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13. Analysis is running!...
14. ...
...
Done! Read below for errors and warnings:
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16. Program Version,EnergyPlus, Version 8.5.0-c87e61b44b, YMD=2016.10.31 11:39,IDD_Version 8.5.0
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18. ************* IDF Context for following error/warning message:
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20. ************* Note -- lines truncated at 300 characters, if necessary...
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22. ************* 24 Sizing:Parameters,
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24. ************* Only last 1 lines before error line shown.....
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26. ************* 25 None, !- Heating Sizing Factor
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28. ** Severe ** IP: IDF line~25 Invalid Number in Numeric Field#1 (Heating Sizing Factor), value=NONE, in SIZING:PARAMETERS
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30. ** Warning ** IP: Note -- Some missing fields have been filled with defaults. See the audit output file for details.
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32. ** ~~~ ** Possible Invalid Numerics or other problems
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34. ** Fatal ** IP: Errors occurred on processing IDF file. Preceding condition(s) cause termination.
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36. ...Summary of Errors that led to program termination:
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38. ..... Reference severe error count=1
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40. ..... Last severe error=IP: IDF line~
, value=NONE, in SIZING:PARAMETERS
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42. ************* Warning: Node connection errors not checked - most system input has not been read (see previous warning).
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44. ************* Fatal error -- final processing. Program exited before simulations began. See previous error messages.
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46. ************* EnergyPlus Warmup Error Summary. During Warmup: 0 Warning; 0 Severe Errors.
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48. ************* EnergyPlus Sizing Error Summary. During Sizing: 0 Warning; 0 Severe Errors.
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50. ************* EnergyPlus Terminated--Fatal Error Detected. 1 Warning; 1 Severe Errors; Elapsed Time=00hr 00min 9.34sec
51.…
is created for each point (25 paths, N=1 for each) which is feed into [Pull Point] for the pull geometry [G].
Correspondingly for the 4 source points a branch is created for each point and duplicated 25 times (4 paths, N=25 for each). This tree then needs to be inverted with [Path Mapper] so the structure will correspond to the format of the pull geometry. The mapping {A;B;C}(i) > {i}(B) produces (25 paths, N=4 for each) the structure to feed into the search point [P].
The [Pull Point] boolean toggle [C] needs to get set to False to obtain all the distances between all search and pull points (4 x 25 = 100 values).
Simultaneously there is also an index being created to correspond to the list of the 4 source points. This index is the integers 0 to 3 which are branched and inverted similar to the source points (25 paths, N=4 for each).
The distance output [D] from [Pull Point] is then sorted synchronously with the source point index for each branch. From the following screengrab branch {0;0} corresponds to a point in the 5 x 5 grid and the shortest distance between that point and a referenced source point index is 5.261. The index of the referenced source point is 3.
For each following sorted branch the first sorted index value will correspond to the closest source point (first [List Item] shown). This index value is then used to select from the original list of duplicated and inverted points and this is done for each of the 25 branches (second List Item shown).
Draw a line or whatever an away we go!…
list (shift=1), so I have 25 lists of 5 items. When I use shift however it shifts the 25 lists instead of the 6 items in each list, so I have 24 lists of 6 items. How can I use the shift on the sublist instead of the list of lists?…
which doesn't exist in the actual problem spec. If galapagos is allowed to change the column position in all possible directions, it is less likely to get stuck in some local optimum.
Let's assume that (all other things being equal) column 20 would yield the best possible answer. The current state of the system though is at column 26, which is pretty good too, just not as good. Galapagos is more likely to 'mutate' the state a little bit instead of a lot, so it'll explore the columns near 26. However 20 isn't near 26 at all, only 25 and 27 are nearby, and maybe 24 and 28. But they'll all worse answers, so after sampling in those directions GP will abandon that as fruitless.
If however you specify the columns using two variables, then the columns near 26 are 20, 25, 27 and 32. That's a far richer space to explore which much better approximates the real problem.…
e material I want.
There are some command I don't understand inside the csv file, just wonder if you know how to read time and edit them?
e.g. for the data of concret :
#;;;;;;;;#;;;E;G;gamma;alphaT;fcd;my#;family;name;[kN/cm2];[kN/cm2];[kN/m3];[m/(mC°)];[kN/cm2];[-]#;"according to EN 1992-1-1; revision 2009-07-01:";;;;;;;;Concrete;Concrete;3100;1291.67;25;1.00E-05;1.67;0.2;Concrete;C12/15;2700;1125;25;1.00E-05;0.8;0.2;Concrete;C16/20;2900;1208.33;25;1.00E-05;1.07;0.2;Concrete;C20/25;3000;1250;25;1.00E-05;1.33;0.2;Concrete;C25/30;3100;1291.67;25;1.00E-05;1.67;0.2;Concrete;C30/37;3300;1375;25;1.00E-05;2;0.2;Concrete;C35/45;3400;1416.67;25;1.00E-05;2.33;0.2;Concrete;C40/50;3500;1458.33;25;1.00E-05;2.67;0.2;Concrete;C45/55;3600;1500;25;1.00E-05;3;0.2;Concrete;C50/60;3700;1541.67;25;1.00E-05;3.33;0.2;Concrete;C55/67;3800;1583.33;25;1.00E-05;3.67;0.2;;Concrete;C60/75;3900;1625;25;1.00E-05;4;0.2;;Concrete;C70/85;4100;1708.33;25;1.00E-05;4.67;0.2;;Concrete;C80/95;4200;1750;25;1.00E-05;5.33;0.2;;Concrete;C90/105;4400;1833.33;25;1.00E-05;6;0.2;#;;;;;;;;;
DO you know what does [#;;;E;G;gamma;alphaT;fcd;my] stand for? what is E? G? gamma? alphaT? fcd? my? I know I need to find the according data for my specific material but I am not sure what they mean.
Thank you very much…
le or assembly 'IllustratorInterop, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
I'm wondering if this is related to the COM library issue that many others have been experiencing? I'm running the latest version of CC (2017) and the latest version of Rhino, but not WIP. Will this plugin essentially have to be rewritten every-time illustrator is updated? I look forward to using it. Thanks for you help!…
ake them appear
2. Also I haven't been able to trim the boxes on these edges
3. I want to randomly select and group a percentage of the boxes, having at the end 2 groups of boxes (i.e. 25% and 75%).
I will appreciate if someone can help me with this.…