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2021-06-17 17:30:29 -0500 | marked best answer | Converting a OptionalWorkspaceObject to a FanZoneExhaust Object Hey all, I am trying to write a measure that assigns end-use subcategories to user-selected Lights and FanZoneExhaust objects. For the Lights object, this is fairly easy, I can just use the following code to convert the OptionalWorkspaceObject to a Lights object. However, when I try to do the same for FanZoneExhaust objects I get an error saying to_FanZoneExhaust is not a valid method (I have also tried to_Fan and to_ZoneExhaust). Am I getting the method name wrong or should I be taking a different approach? Relevant code: |
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2021-06-15 17:56:49 -0500 | answered a question | Converting a OptionalWorkspaceObject to a FanZoneExhaust Object The issue was a typo, the method to_FanZoneExhaust works. |
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2021-06-15 17:43:00 -0500 | asked a question | Converting a OptionalWorkspaceObject to a FanZoneExhaust Object Converting a OptionalWorkspaceObject to a FanZoneExhaust Object Hey all, I am trying to write a measure that assigns end |
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2021-01-27 15:40:52 -0500 | commented answer | Multiple outputs per run? Thanks for the response! So if I have understood you, I could write an OpenStudio measure that would cause generate two |
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