Christopher, There is an example of using Trnsys and Matlab in the standard Trnsys package. You can also look at the information in the Type155 section of the 04-MathematicalDescription.pdf manual for some hints on how to get the two programs to communicate with each other. The main point will be to know which version of Matlab you are using and to get the version of Type155 that corresponds to your Matlab version. There are a number of versions of Type155 stored in the .\TrnsysXX\Exe\DLLs\ directory. If you are not able to find your version of Matlab in there then you can contact your distributor and they can get you other versions. kind regards, David
On 10/09/2022 12:15, christopher
sathiya via TRNSYS-users wrote:
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