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Hi, I tried to run idf files using eppy. However, it just does't work when it comes to "idf1 = IDF(idfname)". I don't know what is going on and just couldn't get over this issue.
I am using Pycharm 2022.2.1 (Community Edition) and the eppy package was installed by miniconda 3. The python version is 3.7. I tried two versions of eppy (v0.5.51 and v0.5.63), but the error still exits. The operating system is Windows 10 Professional 22H2.
The error says:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\ProgramData\miniconda3\envs\Python_v3.7\lib\code.py", line 90, in runcode
exec(code, self.locals)
File "<input>", line 32, in <module>
File "D:\ProgramData\miniconda3\envs\Python_v3.7\lib\site-packages\eppy\modeleditor.py", line 579, in __init__
self.read()
File "D:\ProgramData\miniconda3\envs\Python_v3.7\lib\site-packages\eppy\modeleditor.py", line 713, in read
self.idfname, self.iddname, self, commdct=self.idd_info, block=self.block
File "D:\ProgramData\miniconda3\envs\Python_v3.7\lib\site-packages\eppy\idfreader.py", line 274, in idfreader1
convertallfields(data, commdct, block)
File "D:\ProgramData\miniconda3\envs\Python_v3.7\lib\site-packages\eppy\idfreader.py", line 170, in convertallfields
for key in list(data.dt.keys()):
AttributeError: 'Eplusdata' object has no attribute 'dt'
The original code:
The original code:
import sys
import os
import time
import glob
import pandas as pd
import math
from eppy import modeleditor
from eppy.modeleditor import IDF
import numpy as np
sys.path.append(r'D:\PythonCode\Eppy')
from self_defined_function.qlwr_emi_atm import Qlwr_spectral
# ------------------------------------
start_clock = time.time()
EP_version="V22-1-0"
sys.path.insert(0, 'D:/EnergyPlus'+EP_version)
# ------------------------------------
iddfile = r'D:\EnergyPlus'+EP_version+'\Energy+.idd'
path_dir0 = r'D:\PythonCode\Eppy'
idfname = glob.glob(r'D:\PythonCode\Eppy\resources\idffile\SimpleModel.idf')
epwfile = r'D:\EnergyPlus\epw\NB.epw'
outputdirectory = glob.glob(path_dir0 + r'\output')
# ------------------------------------
IDF.setiddname(iddfile)
idf1 = IDF(idfname)
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At first glance, that code should work. Not sure what is going wroing. I need to try and recreate that error
Thanks for your reply.
Actually, the same code worked previously in my old computer. However, after I got a new computer (the old one is window 7) and recreate the python environment, it doesn't work properly. It has been quite a long time and I am not able to get access to my old computer, so I am not sure whether I created exactly the same environment as previous.
I would appreciate it if you could help me solve this problem.
Hi, I tried to run idf files using eppy. However, it just does't work when it comes to "idf1 = IDF(idfname)". I don't know what is going on and just couldn't get over this issue.
I am using Pycharm 2022.2.1 (Community Edition) and the eppy package was installed by miniconda 3. The python version is 3.7. I tried two versions of eppy (v0.5.51 and v0.5.63), but the error still exits. The operating system is Windows 10 Professional 22H2.
The error says:
The original code:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: