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Simulator 16 User Guide - PowerWorld

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Data DisplayLine<br />

DisplayDCTramisssionLine<br />

DisplayInterface<br />

DisplayMultiSectionLine<br />

DisplaySeriesCapacitor<br />

DisplayTransformer<br />

DisplayTransmissionLine<br />

Line<br />

This is a list of points defining the graphical line used to represent the object. Each set of<br />

coordinates can be enclosed in square brackets, [ ], or the brackets can be eliminated. The brackets<br />

will be included when <strong>Simulator</strong> generates an auxiliary file. The individual coordinates are separated<br />

by the specified delimiter, either a space or a comma, and if the brackets are included, the same<br />

delimiter should be used to separate sets of coordinates. The list of points is in a somewhat free<br />

form and sets of coordinates can span multiple lines. Each point should either be in x,y coordinates<br />

or longitude,latitude coordinates. Which coordinates should be used depends on the current option<br />

settings for map projection and whether or not coordinates should be shown in longitude,latitude. If<br />

the display auxiliary file is automatically generated by <strong>Simulator</strong>, a comment will be included in the<br />

subdata section indicating the coordinate system in use during file creation.<br />

Example using brackets and a comma delimiter:<br />

<br />

//Coordinates are x,y<br />

[14.00000000, 63.00000000], [14.00000000, 60.00000000],<br />

[20.00000000, 45.00000000], [20.00000000, 42.00000000]<br />

<br />

Example with no brackets and a space delimiter:<br />

<br />

//Coordinates are x,y<br />

14.00000000 63.00000000 14.00000000 60.00000000<br />

20.00000000 45.00000000 20.00000000 42.00000000<br />

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©2011 <strong>PowerWorld</strong> Corporation<br />

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