Ery
Iirc you load the values in Ecotect into the grid and not directly into the
model. So Ecotect can assign the values sequentially to the grid points. In
su2rad you don't have that association and need to provide the coordinates
in the same file. You can use the Unix tool 'join' to combine the
coordinates from the points file and the results. If you are not used to
command line tools you can also use Excel and export the sheet as CSV file.
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On Thursday, June 26, 2014, Ery Mailing-List <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Thomas. I will definitely try it. Ecotect I think reports only the
values, it saves it with the extension ".ok", but I will double check.
However, it will fall in the right location on the 3D model, so I think it
is checked against the grid information.On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Thomas Bleicher <[email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:
Su2rad has that feature but it may be disabled in the official version.
You just need to remove a few comments in the loader file to get it
working. In which format does Ecotect report the values? Just values or
coordinates and values?Ery Mailing-List <[email protected]
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:Folks
I have this question for a long time and have asked it to a number of
people with a negative answer, and I can't remember if I have asked the
forum, but here it goes: is there a way that we can import the illuminance
contour back to SketchUp?We use SketchUp as the interface to Radiance, but the missing piece that
we missed from Ecotect is the ability to import back the illuminance values
on the grid back into the 3D model, so that the contour can be put into the
3D context.Thanks
Ery
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