dss.ITSData
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Module Contents#
Classes#
TSData objects |
API#
- class dss.ITSData.ITSData(api_util)#
Bases:
dss._cffi_api_util.Iterable
TSData objects
(API Extension)
- property AllNames: List[str]#
Array of all names of this object type
- property Count: int#
Number of objects of this type
- property DiaCable: float#
- property DiaIns: float#
- property DiaShield: float#
- property Diameter: float#
- property EmergAmps: float#
Emergency ampere rating
- property EpsR: float#
- property First: int#
Sets the first object of this type active. Returns 0 if none.
- property GMRUnits: int#
- property GMRac: float#
- property InsLayer: float#
- property Name: str#
Gets the current name or sets the active object of this type by name
- property Next: int#
Sets next object of this type active. Returns 0 if no more.
- property NormAmps: float#
Normal Ampere rating
- property Rac: float#
- property Radius: float#
- property RadiusUnits: int#
- property Rdc: float#
- property ResistanceUnits: int#
- property TapeLap: float#
- property TapeLayer: float#
- __init__(api_util)#
- __iter__() Iterator[dss._cffi_api_util.Iterable] #
Get an iterator of the object collection.
Note that OpenDSS, via the classic APIs, only allow a single object of a specific type to be activated. That is, you cannot use references of distinct objects and interact with both at the same time, or keep a reference to use later. You need to reactivate the target object or ensure it is the active one.
For an alternative, consider using our AltDSS-Python package.
(API Extension)
- __len__() int #
- property idx: int#
Gets the current index or sets the active object of this type by index
While the official API included this for some classes, this is an API Extension for:
Capacitors
CapControls
ISources
LineCodes
Lines
LoadShapes
Meters
Monitors
RegControls
Sensors
SwtControls
Transformers
Vsources
XYCurves
(API Extension)