[TRNSYS-users] ddl or api for trnsys.exe

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Jul 3 08:39:34 PDT 2020


Maurice,

  I have not used Python, however, TRNSYS can be called from the command 
line so I assume it would be able to be called from Python as well. The 
command line to run one of the TRNSYS examples is:

c:\Trnsys18\Exe\TRNExe64.exe 
"c:\Trnsys18\Examples\Calling_Contam\CombinedThermalAirflow_AHU.dck"


if you add a /n at the end of the line then there will be no need to 
click "ok" when the run completes.

if you add a /h at the end of the line then TRNSYS will run entirely in 
the background.


kind regards,

  David



On 07/03/2020 09:45, Maurice Charbit - OZE-ENERGIES via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using TRNSYS for industrial development. For this purposes  I 
> develop a program in Python language which calsl TRNSYS.exe via 
> subprocess function. It takes a lot of time because it means running 
> via Windows.
>
> Does it exist  a code (something like an API or a DLL)  which can be 
> called directly from Python ?
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Maurice
>
> tel: +33 (0)6 52 30 11 71
>
>
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