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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor is some trigonemtric function of the time in the domain
This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor is some trigonemtric function of the time in the domain
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| style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''timeSeries Trig $tag $tStart $tEnd $period <-factor $cFactor> <-shift $shift>'''
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 24 May 2010




This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor is some trigonemtric function of the time in the domain <math> \lambda = f(t) = \begin{cases}

\text{cFactor} * sin (\frac{2.0 \Pi (t-tStart)}{\text{period}} + \text{shift}), &\text{tStart} <= t <= \text{tEnd}\\
\text{0.0}, &\text{otherwise}\\

\end{cases}

</math>


timeSeries Trig $tag $tStart $tEnd $period <-factor $cFactor> <-shift $shift>

$tag unique tag among TimeSeries objects.
$tStart starting time of non-zero load factor
$tEnd ending time of non-zero load factor
$period characteristic period of sine wave
$shift phase shift in radians (optional, default=0.0)
$cFactor the load factor amplification factor (optional, default=1.0)



Code Developed by: fmk