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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Forcing Function with more than 100 points



Hello Yuichi


I followed your steps, it is working now!


Once again thank you David and Yuichi, for giving the solution to my question.


Best Regards

Gokula



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Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Forcing Function with more than 100 points

Gokula,

While holding down the shift key, click parameters 3 and 4 to select.
Then, you will be able to click the Change button.

Best,
Yuichi

On 2019/04/02 10:45, SENTHIL KUMAR, gokula [Student] via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Hello David


Thank you for your answer, but I have got a problem in the procedures which you mentioned.  I followed that up to the 'parameters' tab (To change the limit open the base proforma in the direct access tool by double clicking it. Switch to the "variables" tab and click the parameter/input/output button. Switch to the "parameters" tab) but in that it does not show any option to change the number of points of the schedule. Please see the below given image.


Best Regards

Gokula





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Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Forcing Function with more than 100 points


Gokula,

 The limit is one placed (somewhat arbitrarily) on the proforma. To change the limit open the base proforma in the direct access tool by double clicking it. Switch to the "variables" tab and click the parameter/input/output button. Switch to the "parameters" tab, select the cycled parameters and click on the "change cycle" button. At the bottom of the window, you'll see the min and max. Change the max value to whatever you want and save the proforma. The final step is to replace the existing proforma in your project. You can of course delete and readd the proforma but you can also right click on the existing proforma and select "replace" from the context menu then browse to find the proforma that you modified.

kind regards,

 David


On 03/25/2019 01:15, SENTHIL KUMAR, gokula [Student] via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Hello Trnsys User


I need a 10 minute daily profile. I tried to do that with forcing functions and calculated that my profile requires minimum 146 points. But the maximum limit of the forcing function (Type 14h) in trnsys is 100 points. Please help me how to increase the limit of forcing function or suggest me any other possible way to do that (Except: Data reader).


Thanks !


Best Regards

Gokula


Gokula Manikandan Senthil Kumar

PhD Student

Department of Building Service Engineering

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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