Thanks for the response. The problem was related to the grids, the one you told me didn’t solved my problem but the things explained in here did.
I have another question about how HB Annual Daylight works with dynamic groups. At first, it creates the data without taking the dynamic groups into account, and then, during the post-processing, it applies the effects of these groups. I want to understand if the analysis is being done correctly, because I’m not completely sure.
This workflow is the basis for a more complex project. In my case, the dynamic apertures change according to BSDF files that vary with the position of the sun, so I have many BSDF files that I need to assign at each moment of the day and during the simulation. The problem is that I will have many states, and from what I’ve been researching, it seems quite complicated to manage. That’s why I was thinking of dividing the year into several simulations, each with a limited number of states linked to specific BSDFs. However, I’m not sure if this methodology will work properly.