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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Unable to use utility subroutines



Chun Kwong,
I am assuming that the access violation is a run time (not a compiling) error. I ran into something recently where I was sending an argument to a subroutine as:

CALL MySubroutine(Arg1,0.0,ResultVar)

and got an access violation. It seems obvious in hindsight but what I needed to do was:

Arg2 = 0.0
CALL MySubroutine(Arg1,Arg2,ResultVar)

in order to avoid the error.
Cheers,
 David


At 20:31 2/5/2008, h8304506@hkusua.hku.hk wrote:
Dear Trnsys users.

I am trying use the utility subroutine "Pyschrometrics" in my own
component.  However, an "access violation" error was found.  I have
already included the statements "Use TrnsysConstants" and "Use
TrnsysFunctions" in my source code.  Is there anything more that I
have to add in order to use the utility subroutines.  Your reply will
be highly appreciated.  Thank you!

Best Regards
LEE, Chun Kwong
PhD student
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Hong Kong




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