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1 | initial version |
site.climateZones
has two entries because there's the ASHRAE and the CEC Climate zone (see image)
Your czval
ends up being empty because this has actually nothing to do with the weather file itself, these are actually set by the user (and you probably haven't done it): they are the "Measure Tags" you find on the "Site" page of OpenStudio:
2 | No.2 Revision |
site.climateZones
has two entries because there's the ASHRAE and the CEC Climate zone (see image)
Your czval
ends up being empty because this has actually nothing to do with the weather file itself, these are actually set by the user (and you probably haven't done it): they are the "Measure Tags" you find on the "Site" page of OpenStudio:
3 | No.3 Revision |
site.climateZones
has two entries because there's the ASHRAE and the CEC Climate zone (see image)
Your czval
ends up being empty because this has actually nothing to do with the weather file itself, these are actually set by the user (and you probably haven't done it): they are the "Measure Tags" you find on the "Site" page of OpenStudio:
4 | No.4 Revision |
site.climateZones
has two entries because there's the ASHRAE and the CEC Climate zone (see image)
Your czval
ends up being empty because this has actually nothing to do with the weather file itself, these are set by the user (and you probably haven't done it): they are the "Measure Tags" you find on the "Site" page of OpenStudio:
Source: ClimateZones.hpp. There's a todo that you could tackle :)