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1 .\" RCSid $Id: dctimestep.1,v 1.13 2016/05/06 18:02:40 greg Exp $"
2 .TH DCTIMESTEP 1 12/09/09 RADIANCE
3 .SH NAME
4 dctimestep - compute annual simulation time-step(s) via matrix multiplication
5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 .B dctimestep
7 [
8 .B "\-n nsteps"
9 ][
10 .B "\-h"
11 ][
12 .B "\-o ospec"
13 ][
14 .B "\-i{f|d}
15 ][
16 .B "\-o{f|d}
17 ]
18 .B DCspec
19 [
20 .B skyf
21 ]
22 .br
23 .B dctimestep
24 [
25 .B "\-n nsteps"
26 ][
27 .B "\-h"
28 ][
29 .B "\-o ospec"
30 ][
31 .B "\-i{f|d}
32 ][
33 .B "\-o{f|d}
34 ]
35 .B Vspec
36 .B Tbsdf
37 .B Dmat.dat
38 [
39 .B skyf
40 ]
41 .SH DESCRIPTION
42 .I Dctimestep
43 has two invocation forms.
44 In the first form,
45 .I dctimestep
46 is given a daylight coefficient specification and an optional sky
47 vector or matrix, which may be read from the standard input if unspecified.
48 The daylight coefficients are multiplied against these sky values
49 and the results are written to the standard output.
50 This may be a list of color values or a combined Radiance image,
51 as explained below.
52 .PP
53 In the second form,
54 .I dctimestep
55 takes four input files, forming a matrix expression.
56 The first argument is the View matrix file that specifies how window output
57 directions are related to some set of measured values, such as an array of
58 illuminance points or images.
59 This matrix is usually computed by
60 .I rfluxmtx(1)
61 or
62 .I rcontrib(1)
63 for a particular set of windows or skylight openings.
64 The second argument is the window transmission matrix, or BSDF, given as
65 a matrix or a standard XML description.
66 The third argument is the Daylight matrix file that defines how sky patches
67 relate to input directions on the same opening.
68 This is usually computed using
69 .I rfluxmtx
70 with separate runs for each window or skylight orientation.
71 The last file is the sky contribution vector or matrix,
72 typically computed by
73 .I genskyvec(1)
74 or
75 .I gendaymtx(1),
76 and may be passed on the standard input.
77 .PP
78 If the input sky data lacks a header, the
79 .I \-n
80 option may be used to indicate the number of time steps, which
81 will be 1 for a sky vector.
82 The sky input file must otherwise contain the number of
83 columns (time steps) specified in each sky patch row,
84 whether it is read from the standard input or from a file.
85 Input starts from the first patch at the first time step, then the
86 first patch at the second time step, and so on.
87 Note that all matrix elements are RGB triplets, so the actual size
88 of the sky vector or matrix is three times the number of steps times
89 the number of sky patches.
90 The
91 .I \-if
92 or
93 .I \-id
94 option may be used to specify that sky data is in float or double
95 format, respectively, which is more efficient for large matrices.
96 These options are unnecessary when the sky input includes a header.
97 .PP
98 Any of the matrix or vector files may be read from a command
99 instead of a file by
100 using quotes and a beginning exclamation point ('!').
101 .PP
102 The standard output of
103 .I dctimestep
104 is either a color vector with as many RGB triplets
105 as there are rows in the View matrix, or a combined
106 .I Radiance
107 picture.
108 Which output is produced depends on the first argument.
109 A regular file name will be loaded and interpreted as a matrix to
110 generate a color results vector.
111 A file specification containing a '%d' format string will be
112 interpreted as a list of
113 .I Radiance
114 component pictures, which will be summed according to the computed
115 vector.
116 .PP
117 The
118 .I \-o
119 option may be used to specify a file or a set of output files
120 to use rather than the standard output.
121 If the given specification contains a '%d' format string, this
122 will be replaced by the time step index, starting from 1.
123 In this way, multiple output pictures may be produced,
124 or separate result vectors (one per time step).
125 .PP
126 A header will normally be produced on the output, unless the
127 .I \-h
128 option is specified.
129 The
130 .I \-of
131 or
132 .I \-od
133 option may be used to specify IEEE float or double binary output
134 data, respectively.
135 .SH EXAMPLES
136 To compute workplane illuminances at 3:30pm on Feb 10th:
137 .IP "" .2i
138 gensky 2 10 15:30 | genskyvec | dctimestep workplaneDC.dmx > Ill_02-10-1530.dat
139 .PP
140 To compute an image at 10am on the equinox from a set of component images:
141 .IP "" .2i
142 gensky 3 21 10 | genskyvec | dctimestep dcomp%03d.hdr > view_03-21-10.hdr
143 .PP
144 To compute a set of illuminance contributions for Window 1 on
145 the Winter solstice at 2pm:
146 .IP "" .2i
147 gensky 12 21 14 | genskyvec | dctimestep IllPts.vmx Blinds20.xml Window1.dmx > Ill_12-21-14.dat
148 .PP
149 To compute Window2's contribution to an interior view at 12 noon on the Summer solstice:
150 .IP "" .2i
151 gensky 6 21 12 | genskyvec | dctimestep view%03d.hdr Blinds30.xml
152 Window2.dmx > view_6-21-12.hdr
153 .PP
154 To generate an hourly matrix of sensor value contributions from Skylight3
155 using a 3-phase calculation, where output columns are time steps:
156 .IP "" .2i
157 gendaymtx -of Tampa.wea | dctimestep WPpts.vmx
158 shade3.xml Skylight3.dmx > wp_win3.dat
159 .PP
160 Generate a series of pictures corresponding to timesteps
161 in an annual simulation:
162 .IP "" .2i
163 gendaymtx NYCity.wea | dctimestep -o tstep%04d.hdr dcomp%03d.hdr
164 .PP
165 To multiply an irradiance view matrix through a pair of XML window layers using
166 a given exterior daylight matrix and sky vector:
167 .IP "" .2i
168 dctimestep Illum.vmx "!rmtxop -ff Blinds1.xml Windo1.xml" Exter.dmx Jan20.sky
169 .PP
170 To multiply two matrices into a IEEE-float result with header:
171 .IP "" .2i
172 dctimestep -of Inp1.fmx Inp2.fmx > Inp1xInp2.fmx
173 .SH AUTHOR
174 Greg Ward
175 .SH "SEE ALSO"
176 gendaymtx(1), genskyvec(1), getinfo(1),
177 mkillum(1), rcollate(1), rcontrib(1),
178 rfluxmtx(1), rmtxop(1), rtrace(1), vwrays(1)