Export thermal data

Hi everyone, I am doing my simulation process which has thousands of simulations aiming to study the interaction between façade materials and urban geometry and their effects on outdoor thermal comfort. My question is HOW CAN I EXPORT THE DATA OF UTCI AND MRT ON EACH TEST POINT AS AN EXCEL FILE , if i do it manually the process will take too long time and I have just ONE MONTH to do it

@chris could you take a look

@chris waiting for your response

Hi there @Jadu

In order to get a productive response on the forum, I would recommend a couple things that might help you out:

  1. Provide a very, very simple example file (.gh) with the scene you are working on, illustrating the behavior or item that you have a question about. If you can’t share a GH file, instead try sharing screenshots that illustrate the condition or configuration of elements you have that you’d like help with. If you can’t do that, try writing out a clear narrative of the components you are using and where/when the issue occurs.

  2. Try to clearly explain what you have already tried, and why or how it didn’t work already for your case. In your case, what other Grasshopper to excel tools have you already tried? There are lots and lots and lots of posts and tools about Grasshopper-to-excel on the McNeel forum. Try describing which ones you’ve tried, and which ones don’t seem to work for you in this case?

  3. Note: When/If you share a GH file, be sure the internalize all your geometry into the .gh file before you share - remember that no one has access to files on your computer.

  4. Try your best to reduce the complexity of your scene to the absolute minimum you need to show the behavior or item you have a question about - the more items people need to wade through to see the issue, the less likely it is you’ll get a good response.

  5. Try and remove any ‘extra’ items or unnecessary components that are not directly related to the problem behavior, and try to organize the .gh file as much as you can - remember that users who open the .gh file don’t know anything about your project; so try and help them understand what you need as best you can. Use the Grasshopper ‘Scribble’ to label and identify the items in the .gh scene

  6. Be sure to remove any ‘other’ plugin items from the scene - remember that other users do not have the same system as you, and will not always have the same plugins - so try and strip the example file back to the bare minimum and try and use ‘stock’ GH components wherever you can.

I have found that on the forum, when I supply a simplified example file showing the specific problem behavior or item I have a question about, I have much better chance of getting a helpful response from the community here.

I hope that helps! best of luck,

@edpmay