[TRNSYS-users] calling trnsys from command prompt
keilholz, werner
werner.keilholz at cstb.fr
Fri Jun 24 00:51:43 PDT 2005
Hi Krishna,
Please look at the FAQ at
http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/faq/faq.htm#General
<http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/faq/faq.htm#General>
Werner
Q7Q: How can I run TRNSYS (perhaps from another program or batch file) and
avoid having to click 'Continue' or 'Yes' at the end of each simulation?
A: From the command line, the "/N" switch is used to tell TRNExe.EXE that
you don't want the dialog box at the end of the simulation. For example, to
run the input file called C:\Program Files\Trnsys16\Examples\SDHW\SDHW.dck
such that no dialog box is produced at the end of the simulation, the
following command line statement would be used:
"C:\Program Files\Trnsys16\Exe\TRNExe.exe" "C:\Program
Files\Trnsys16\Examples\SDHW\SDHW.dck" /n
Furthermore, the "/h" switch is also available if you need TRNSYS to run
completely in the background (without even creating a Window). The /h switch
implies /n and is only applicable to simulations that do not use the online
plotter (Type 65):
"C:\Program Files\Trnsys16\Exe\TRNExe.exe" "C:\Program
Files\Trnsys16\Examples\SDHW\SDHW.dck" /h
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[mailto:trnsys-users-bounces at engr.wisc.edu] De la part de Krishna
Envoyé : jeudi 23 juin 2005 23:52
À : trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
Objet : [TRNSYS-users] calling trnsys from command prompt
Could anyone let me know if it is possible to call TRNExe without the
interface. I see that we can pass it the file name at the command prompt.
But it would be good if the calculation progress window does not show up and
does not prompt to continue at the end.
Perhaps there are some kind of switch that we could set to prevent this.
thank you,
Krishna
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