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#33 - Edits part of review of PR#54
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by FLomb over 1 year ago
#32 - [Bug] "Upper limit switch on" testing too strict or input file is invalid and removing refridgerator causes a TypeError
Issue -
State: open - Opened by GregoryIreland over 1 year ago
- 1 comment
Labels: bug
#31 - [Bug] Installation and Setup no longer working
Issue -
State: open - Opened by GregoryIreland over 1 year ago
Labels: bug
#30 - [Bug] The documentation is not automatically built on PR towards developp
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk over 1 year ago
- 1 comment
Labels: bug
#29 - Parallel processing is not enabled yet
Issue -
State: open - Opened by Bachibouzouk over 1 year ago
#28 - creating hourly resolution outputfile not working
Issue -
State: open - Opened by a-linke almost 2 years ago
Labels: bug
#27 - A variation between the peak load for a typical day and hourly time-series peak load of the entire year.
Issue -
State: open - Opened by adnanalakori almost 2 years ago
- 8 comments
Labels: bug
#26 - Raise error if total window time is unsufficient
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk almost 2 years ago
#25 - Hourly Demand output values are 10-times higher than the accumulated power of all appliances
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by a-linke almost 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#24 - Hourly Demand output values are 10-times higher than the accumulated power of all appliances
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by a-linke almost 2 years ago
- 3 comments
Labels: bug, help wanted
#23 - Adding a second time-window (window_2_start) to the excel input sheet shows an error
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by adnanalakori almost 2 years ago
- 7 comments
#22 - There is a variation in weekend-weekday appliance usage modelling in new refactored code to change output format.
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by dhungelgd almost 2 years ago
- 2 comments
#21 - It is not possible to currently know if increasing number of profiles will lead to a more accurate profile
Issue -
State: open - Opened by Bachibouzouk almost 2 years ago
#20 - Feature: possibility to define a date range
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk almost 2 years ago
- 3 comments
#19 - Feature/refactor code on dev
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk almost 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#18 - Feature/refactor code on dev
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk almost 2 years ago
#17 - Feature/import export
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk almost 2 years ago
#16 - assign decorator to calculate the execution time for each functions
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by dhungelgd almost 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#15 - Non zero power output for input with number of appliances = 0
Issue -
State: open - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#14 - Feature/input parameters as probability distribution
Pull Request -
State: open - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#13 - Demand outputs in hours timeseries (now only in minutes)
Issue -
State: open - Opened by adnanalakori about 2 years ago
#12 - It is not possible to consider the holidays in modelling the demand yet
Issue -
State: open - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
- 2 comments
#11 - It is not possile to model a whole year out of the box with a single input file
Issue -
State: open - Opened by Bachibouzouk about 2 years ago
- 8 comments
#10 - Higher values of random_var_w parameter raises ValueError: negative dimensions are not allowed
Issue -
State: open - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#9 - An unusal spike is seen in the output plot at every midnight in refactored code
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
- 3 comments
#8 - Many of the Appliance class instance variables are defined outside the __init__ method
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
#7 - Enable export of .py input files to .xlsx format and input to RAMP of .xlsx format
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk about 2 years ago
- 2 comments
#6 - Enable saving and loading usecases
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk about 2 years ago
#5 - It is not possible to provide input parameters for demand modelling as a .xlsx file yet
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk about 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#4 - Feature/refactor code 1
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by dhungelgd about 2 years ago
#3 - The parameters are not well defined in the README or in readthedoc
Issue -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk over 2 years ago
#2 - Next steps
Issue -
State: open - Opened by Bachibouzouk over 2 years ago
#1 - Refactor the code and move some functions into class methods
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by Bachibouzouk over 2 years ago
- 1 comment