[Radiance-daysim] View Daylighting Analysis Results by DAYSIM 3.1b (beta)
Todor Syarov
thodor at abv.bg
Thu Oct 2 08:01:35 PDT 2014
Hello Thomas,
Ecotect does assign values per point if the point is assigned as a sensor. The issue is that I am not using on purpose a grid but an irregular cloud of points. Hence, it is drawing a problem for recognizing them back after reimporting.
Niya
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От: Thomas Bleicher tbleicher at gmail.com
Относно: Re: [Radiance-daysim] View Daylighting Analysis Results by DAYSIM
3.1b (beta)
До: DAYSIM discussion
Изпратено на: Сряда, 2014, Октомври 1 22:04:38 EEST
Todor
I'm not sure about the format of the *.da file but with regards to your second question I think that Ecotect expects the results in a separate file without any coordinates, one value per line. It will then assign the values based to a calculation grid based on the sequence of the values in the results file. I don't have Ecotect around so you should verify this first before you rely on it in your workflow.
Thomas
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 5:44 AM, Todor Syarov
thodor at abv.bg > wrote:
Dear all,
I am working on a daylight simulation with pipeline:
IGDB#optics6#window7.2#ecotect2011#radiance#daysim3.1
Wanted to correct the suggested lines in the Daysim generated *.da file before feeding back into ecotect.
Is that the way the edited file should look like?
# UDI_100-2000 - Static Shading
# sensor_file_info 0 0 0 0
8.937460
3.357410
0.850000
53
7.818620
3.555310
0.850000
51
10.334970
3.110880
0.850000
68
12.336220
6.915090
0.850000
57
Sadly,the sensor points are rotated from Ecotect into Daysim. How do I rotate them back when I return data to Ecotect or is this process automated?
Kind Regards,
Niya
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