[TRNSYS-users] Type 109

keilholz, werner werner.keilholz at cstb.fr
Thu Feb 22 02:49:53 PST 2007


Hi Gizmoog, 

In order to be able to use a constant instead of a numerical value for a
variable, you simply have to change the variable's type to 'string' (use the
popup menu on the right of the value field). 

You need to define the constant AA_S1 in an equation card first of course.

Hope this helps, 

Werner

> -----Message d'origine-----
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> bounces at engr.wisc.edu] De la part de gizmoog
> Envoyé : jeudi 22 février 2007 10:21
> À : trnsys-users at engr.wisc.edu
> Objet : [TRNSYS-users] Type 109
> 
> Dear users,
> 
> I try to use Type 109 for a multizone project. Several different
> surfaces have to be described and I wanted to do just as in the example,
> ie use variable names like "AA_N" for the north azimuth to turn it
> simpler afterwards.
> But when i try to write for example AA_S1 for another "almost south
> wall", type109 reject my text because only numerical could be accepted,
> I suppose.
> 
> Anyone has got an idea ?
> 
> best regards,
> gizmoog
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