[esp-r] Re: Moveable Insulation

Arianna Sdei A.Sdei at brighton.ac.uk
Mon Dec 17 17:04:05 GMT 2012


Thank you. Would you be able to be a bit more specific? What a perl or ruby script with regular expressions is? Arianna

From: Phylroy Lopez [mailto:phylroy.lopez at gmail.com]
Sent: 17 December 2012 17:00
To: Arianna Sdei
Subject: Re: [esp-r] Re: Moveable Insulation


do that with a perl or ruby script with regular expressions. Should not be the hard.
On 2012-12-17 8:53 AM, "Arianna Sdei" <A.Sdei at brighton.ac.uk<mailto:A.Sdei at brighton.ac.uk>> wrote:
Dear All,

does anybody knows if it is possible at all to modify climate files automatically using monthly averages? I know that it is possible to modify existing files manually each hour but that is very time consuming, is there an automated way of doing this in ESP-r? Can I just modify the degree days? I look forward to hearing from you,

best

Arianna Sdei

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