trnslator/docs/tutorials/schedules.rst
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Schedules
=========
`translater` can parse EnergyPlus schedules. In EnergyPlus, there are many ways to define schedules in an IDF file. The
Schedule module defines a class that handles parsing, plotting converting schedules.
Reading Schedules
-----------------
*translater* can read almost any schedules defined in an IDF file using a few commands. First,
.. code-block:: python
>>> import translater as tr
>>> idf = tr.load_idf(<idf-file-path>)
>>> this_schedule = Schedule(Name='name', idf=idf)
Converting Schedules
--------------------
Some tools typically rely on a group of 3 schedules; defined as a Yearly, Weekly, Daily schedule object. This is the
case for the :ref:`IDF to TRNSYS <Converting IDF to BUI>` converter. The Schedule module of *translater* can handle this conversion.
The `year-week-day` representation for any schedule object is invoked with
the :py:meth:`~translater.schedule.Schedule.to_year_week_day` method:
.. code-block:: python
>>> this_schedule.to_year_week_day()
Plotting Schedules
------------------
Schedules can be parsed as :class:`pandas.Series` objects (call the `series` property on a Schedule object) which then
exposes useful methods from the pandas package. For convenience, a wrapper for the plotting method is built-in the
Schedule class. To plot the full annual schedule (or a specific range), simply call the :meth:`translater.schedule.Schedule.plot`
method. For example,
.. code-block:: python
>>> this_schedule.plot(slice=("2018/01/02", "2018/01/03"), drawstyle="steps-post")