Radiance Measure is Taken off from BCL
I cannot find the Radiance measure. Anyone has any idea on why it taken off from the BCL and when can we expect it be back.
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I cannot find the Radiance measure. Anyone has any idea on why it taken off from the BCL and when can we expect it be back.
I don't know why it isn't on the BCL, but the Radiance measure has been packaged with OpenStudio since 1.9.0.
Radiance functionality has been refactored as a Measure. As a result, the “select daylight simulation engine” radio buttons have been removed from the Run Tab. Users wishing to use Radiance for their daylight simulations must apply the “Radiance Daylighting Measure” from their measures library (under Electric Lighting -> Electric Lighting Controls -> Radiance Daylighting Measure) as an “Always Run Measure.”
I searched for "radiance daylighting measure" in my installation directory from a text editor and found it in:
C:\Program Files\OpenStudio 1.11.0\share\openstudio-1.11.0\pat\Measures\RadianceMeasure
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Asked: 2016-04-05 06:35:04 -0500
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Last updated: Apr 05 '16
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