Dear Laurent, I am forwarding Michaël's anwer to this topic. Best regards, Diego Diego, Laurent,While you are right about possible problems if you size a Fortran variable according to a cycle, it is actually possible to have "cycled variables" disappear by setting the cycle number to zero in TRNSYS 16. The online plotter is an example: setting the nb of left axis variables to zero will remove any "left axis variable" input. I don't think this used to work in TRNSYS 15, which is probably why it does not work for Laurent. I believe the maximum number in cycles has also been increased in 16.
Michaël Diego A. Arias wrote:
Dear Laurent,I think that it is not possible to dynamically size a cycle from zero. You have to consider that the proforma sends the information to the routine written in Fortran. If you specify n=0, Fortran won't allow you to size an array to zero. I guess that you can create a different proforma and, therefore, another type for the case where this parameter is not needed.I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have other questions. Diego Laurent SERRES wrote:Hi TRNSYS users I'm creating a new type, and I have some problems.In the proforma file I want to create a cycle associated with a parameter (n for example)The problem occurs when n=0.In this case in iisibat the input is asked one time (the same that if n=1) So when I call the typeck subprogram the number of inputs required (considering n=0) is less than the number of inputs specified (considering n=1). Is there sommebody who knows the solution?Regards LaurentLaurent SERRESIUT Génie Civil 3, Rue du Clos Courtel BP 90422 35704 RENNES CEDEX 7 FRANCE Tel: (33) 2 23 23 42 02 Fax: (33) 2 23 23 40 51mèl: laurent.serres@univ-rennes1.fr <mailto:laurent.serres@univ-rennes1.fr>web: http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/laurent.serres ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list TRNSYS-users@engr.wisc.edu https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/trnsys-users