[esp-r] Re: Different Casual Gains On Weekdays

Holger Bertling holger.bertling at gmx.de
Wed Jun 18 13:09:40 BST 2008


Thanks a lot,

but both seems too much for me.
First of all I'm new with esp-r
and i think
i couldn't see the difference between a bug and my own faults
using the development branch.

The other way is just too much editing.
When I got it right,
I would have to edit about 8400 entries for one year?
And I planned
to simulate 50 years for three different climate scenarios.

I think I will simplify the occupancy...

Thank you anyway,
Holger


Am Mittwoch, den 18.06.2008, 11:02 +0100 schrieb Georgios Kokogiannakis:
> Hi Holger,
> 
> what Aizaz suggests is only available throught the ESP-r development branch. 
> You will have to use the subversion program to obtain this (available at 
> https://esp-r.net/espr/esp-r/branches/development_branch).
> 
> This is not available in the latest released version. You can however use the 
> timestep temporal file (i.e. tdf) for this purpose. You can find it in the 
> "model context" menu and inside the "impose measured data" option.
> I am not fully sure if this facility works properly in windows and it is a bit 
> tricky to set it up properly. It works well though when you get it right.
> You can also import data from external csv files. 
> I will copy an example that was given in this list some time ago for the 
> number of data you need in that file:
> if you want to simulate 4 days and you have 2 start-up days, you 
> need: 4*24+2*24+1*24=168 data in your file.
> 
> You will need to make sure that the simulation timestep corresponds to the 
> time interval in the tdf file. This is not a barrier anymore for some of the 
> development versions of ESP-r. It is probably included in the develpment 
> branch (certainly in the prj_dev branch) together with other improvements of 
> this facility.
> 
> Let me know if you do not manage to set this up and I will try to send you an 
> example.
> 
> Regards,
> Georgios
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wednesday 18 June 2008 10:29, Aizaz Samuel wrote:
> > Holger,
> >
> > Go to model context menu > calendar and create new day types (e.g. Monday,
> > Tuesday and so on). You will be asked if operations files should be
> > updated; choose yes. Next link day types to actual days (this is still a
> > tedious process in that you have to link each of 365 days that you want
> > changed individually).
> > Now you may go to individual zone based operations files and add operations
> > data for day types that you have created.
> >
> > Note that day types are not available for controls yet but will soon be.
> >
> > Regards,
> > AIzaz
> >
> > On Tuesday 17 June 2008 11:15, Holger Bertling wrote:
> > > Hello community,
> > >
> > > Does anybody know how to edit
> > > different occupancies for weekdays?
> > > The GUI doesn't seem to have such a setting
> > > and I don't know
> > > how to write it in the operation-file
> > > to get it work.
> > >
> > > Could somebody send me such an operation-file?
> > >
> > > Thank you in advance!
> > >
> > > Best regards
> > > Holger
> > >
> > >
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