[TRNSYS-users] Float Vs scientific format

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Jun 21 14:12:32 PDT 2006


Krishna,
   Without debugging the simulation and looking at the value that the 
TRNSYS engine is actually seeing, I cannot be 100% sure of the cause. Would 
it be possible to send me the *.trd and any other files that I need in 
order to run the project?
Cheers,
  David


At 13:46 6/21/2006, Bharath Krishna Karambakkam wrote:
>Hello,
>          I have noticed that trnsys gives slightly different results if some
>values are specified as float instead of  scientific notation.
>         Trnsed tends to save values, entered as input in the interface, in
>scientific notation. Is there a reason for this.
>For example I have a input for the air changes to the Type 56 building.
>When I specify the value as 0.3656 and run Trnsys from the command line. I
>get the result for the hours above 60 % RH as 1,824
>However when I specify the value as 3.6560000000000E-01 ( which is the
>format in which TRnsed saves the value) I get the the Hours above 60% RH as
>1,827
>
>I agree that the difference may not be much but please let me know if this
>is something anticipated.
>
>Thanks,
>Krishna
>
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