While running some values through the gauge variables to simulate values, I noticed that the conversion from C to F is not working correctly. I'm not sure if this applied to other conversions, but it seems like the C value is being added back into the F value at the end. For example, 1C is supposed to equal 33.8F, but I am seeing 34.8F (33.8 + 1). This is verified when I convert 200C as well. 200C is supposed to equal 392F, but I am seeing 592F (392 + 200).
-Andrew
Temperature Conversion Problem
- hidish
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- priyauplaonkar
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Re: Temperature Conversion Problem
Andrew,
I have attached a configuration with which i tested the issue you mentioned. It seems to be working correctly. Please take a look at the configuration and let us know if it works for you.
Hope it helps,
PUplaonkar
FW Murphy
I have attached a configuration with which i tested the issue you mentioned. It seems to be working correctly. Please take a look at the configuration and let us know if it works for you.
Hope it helps,
PUplaonkar
FW Murphy
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Re: Temperature Conversion Problem
Attached is a example config for conversion from c to f for temp
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- hidish
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Re: Temperature Conversion Problem
It works fine when putting it onto the PV450. My issue arises within the simulation. I changed the newvariableC from C to F. When I adjust the gauge variable below, the conversion is not correct.
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Re: Temperature Conversion Problem
hidish,
Thank for reporting this. I have entered this issue into our issue tracking system.
Thank for reporting this. I have entered this issue into our issue tracking system.