[TRNSYS-users] Reading data into the components

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Dec 1 13:36:27 PST 2008


Chun Kwon,
There are numerous options depending on the nature of the data that you
are trying to read. In addition to John's quite correct suggestions
about Type9 (time dependent data file reader) or Type62 (excel link),
you can look at Type42 and the 08-Programmer's Guide manual to get an
idea how a TRNSYS component can read and interpolate performance data
from an external file. If none of those are appropriate of course you
can program whatever data file reading you want into your Type using the
Fortran OPEN, READ, and CLOSE commands.
Kind regards,
David


a8304506 at graduate.hku.hk wrote:
> Hello, Trnsys users.
>
> I am developing a new component which needs to read some data from a file for
> simulation.  Please advise how I can do so.  Thank you!
>
> Best Regards
> LEE, Chun Kwong
> Research Assistant
> Division of Building Science and Technology
> City University of Hong Kong
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