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Re: [TRNSYS-users] windspeed tess tool
TRNSYS understands the caret (aka circumflex accent, ^), even though it will
appear in red in the equation editor.
Also note that if you intend "1/a" to be the exponent you need parentheses:
result = variable^(1/a)
or
result = variable**(1/a)
Michaël Kummert
Polytechnique Montréal
-----Original Message-----
From: TRNSYS-users [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@lists.onebuilding.org] On
Behalf Of Jens Jungclaus
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 01:56
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Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] windspeed tess tool
Hi,
you have to write:
(height module/height wheater station)**1/a
Best regards,
Jens
Am 28.01.2016 um 07:46 schrieb benjamin stobbe:
> Dear people,
>
> While i was implementing a way to take the height of the building into
> account I found out it is not possible to do something to the power in
> the calculator so i can not do (height module/height wheater
> station)^1/a, but then i came across the windspeed calculator tool in
> the tess library but this was does not have documentation yet so i
> opened the sourcecode but i could not figure out if you did to the
> power or used the one with ln function? I'm not a hero in Fortran, i
> saw something about making boundaries. So I hope someone can make this
> clear to me
>
> Best regards,
>
> Benjamin Stobbe
>
>
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