Hello Frank, I have attached the figure how I set GLPath in environment variables. Please see if it is correct. Thanks.
Thanks Frank. I have followed all the steps and I have checked that gridlabd.h is in the /install64/share/gridlabd folder. But still I have the following error C:\Users\Tom\Local Settings\Temp\gridlabd/controller1.cpp:7:22: fatal error: gridlabd.h: No such file or directory "#include <gridlabd.h>" ^ compilation terminated. Can you think of any reasons that probably cause this? Also, attached is the picture of setting CXXflags. Am I correct? Thanks.
Thanks Frank. I have followed all the steps and I have checked that gridlabd.h is in the /install64/share/gridlabd folder. But still I have the following error C:\Users\Tom\Local Settings\Temp\gridlabd/controller1.cpp:7:22: fatal error: gridlabd.h: No such file or directory "#include <gridlabd.h>" ^ compilation terminated. Can you think of any reasons that probably cause this? Thanks.
Hi, I would like to ask about whether GridLAB-D can be compatible with Simulink in Matlab. Also, where should I put the Link file (matlab.link)? Thanks.
Hi, I would like to ask about whether GridLAB-D can be compatible with Simulink in Matlab. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Now I have the gridlab-d folder (path "C:\Users\Tom\gridlab-d") and all modules code are inside. Then I create a folder to become the path C:\Users\Tom\gridlab-d\project and it has a test.glm clock { timezone PST+8PDT; starttime '2016-01-01 00:00:00'; stoptime '2017-01-01 00:00:00'; } module climate; module tape; module residential{ implicit_enduses NONE; }; class controller1 { double frequency[Hz]; intrinsic sync(timestamp t0, timestamp t1) { gl_output("Hello World"); return TS_NEVER;...
Thank you so much. Now I have the gridlab-d folder (path "C:\Users\Tom\gridlab-d") and all modules code are inside. Then I create a folder to become the path C:\Users\Tom\gridlab-d\project and it has a test.glm clock { timezone PST+8PDT; starttime '2016-01-01 00:00:00'; stoptime '2017-01-01 00:00:00'; } module climate; module tape; module residential{ implicit_enduses NONE; }; class controller1 { double frequency[Hz]; intrinsic sync(timestamp t0, timestamp t1) { gl_output("Hello World"); return TS_NEVER;...
Really great thanks! I can finally open the eclipse and execute. However, it is quite strange that when I run the debug mode, it says the gridlabd.bin.exe stops working, but the debugger actually still moves on debug. Should I just ignore it? Besides, in ordinary gridlabd console, I just type "gridlabd location-of-file.glm" to run it. So if in Eclipse, what should I do to achieve the same?