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Parameters used for simulation
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24 Jun 2015 16:15 #3453
by rdprado
Parameters used for simulation was created by rdprado
Hi,
With the old SAM we had access to a temp file, for example, in user/admin/.sam/ssc with all parameters used to run the simularion.
That was really helpful when using the sdk to check the parameters.
Do you have anything similar with the new version?
thanks,
Renato
With the old SAM we had access to a temp file, for example, in user/admin/.sam/ssc with all parameters used to run the simularion.
That was really helpful when using the sdk to check the parameters.
Do you have anything similar with the new version?
thanks,
Renato
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24 Jun 2015 16:41 #3454
by pgilman
Replied by pgilman on topic Parameters used for simulation
Dear Renato,
Yes. You can press Shift F5 to generate an LK script file that sets the values of the input variables for each SSC module your SAM cases uses to the SAM input values. SAM saves the file in the Windows user directory c:\users\[username], or the OS X Home folder /Users/[username], so look for files with names like ssc-pvsamv1.lk or or ssc-singleowner.lk even if it seems like nothing happens when you press the keys.
In the next version of SAM, due for release by the end of this month (June 2015), SAM prompts you for a location to save the file.
Best regards,
Paul.
Yes. You can press Shift F5 to generate an LK script file that sets the values of the input variables for each SSC module your SAM cases uses to the SAM input values. SAM saves the file in the Windows user directory c:\users\[username], or the OS X Home folder /Users/[username], so look for files with names like ssc-pvsamv1.lk or or ssc-singleowner.lk even if it seems like nothing happens when you press the keys.
In the next version of SAM, due for release by the end of this month (June 2015), SAM prompts you for a location to save the file.
Best regards,
Paul.
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25 Jun 2015 10:53 #3455
by rdprado
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Hi Paul,
great! thanks again!
best regards,
Renato
great! thanks again!
best regards,
Renato
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