Maja,
LE and GE are "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal
to," respectively. NE is "not equal to"
kind regards,
David
On 04/13/2022 08:38, Maja Danovska via
TRNSYS-users wrote:
Dear Users,
I am working in the Equation tool in Simulation Studio and
I've noticed some new mathematical functions with respect to
the ones explained in the Manual - Volume 7 (e.g., GT, LT,
ABS...). In particular I would like to know the meaning of the
LE, GE and NE expressions.
Thanks in advance,
I attached the picture as well.
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University of Trento
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