Hey Philipp, Great videos, one of the best in terms of LB on yt. WP. have one question. Watching old videos on yt and someone connects Cumulative sky mtrx with LB select sky mtrx. In new LB what is actually LB select sky mtrx ? Ty
That means your sky matrix is from an older version of the Ladybug tools. So for example you have worked with LBT 1.5 and a saved a script in that version and later you update your LBT tools to 1.8 and you open the same script it still has the old components...
An older version of a tool doesn't necessarily mean that you can't use it but sometimes you need to exchange it because the code might not be compatible anymore... You can see the version of a tool on its lower end when zooming in. If you want to update the tool then you just pull the newer version of the sky matrix from the toolbar, delete the old one and match the inputs and outputs...
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Welcome, welcome, welcome!
Excellent, Philipp! Thats a great content.
Thanks rkleitzke for the support and encouragement.
Hey Philipp, Great videos, one of the best in terms of LB on yt. WP.
have one question.
Watching old videos on yt and someone connects Cumulative sky mtrx with LB select sky mtrx.
In new LB what is actually LB select sky mtrx ?
Ty
Thanks, We try to cover that in one of the next videos.
what do I need to do when there's a yellow sign, that says "old" on my sky matrix?
That means your sky matrix is from an older version of the Ladybug tools.
So for example you have worked with LBT 1.5 and a saved a script in that version and later you update your LBT tools to 1.8 and you open the same script it still has the old components...
An older version of a tool doesn't necessarily mean that you can't use it but sometimes you need to exchange it because the code might not be compatible anymore...
You can see the version of a tool on its lower end when zooming in.
If you want to update the tool then you just pull the newer version of the sky matrix from the toolbar, delete the old one and match the inputs and outputs...