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While each [[Function]] in the {{software}} already has a large amount of [[Function Value]]s, the values available by default do not neccesarily define all aspects of [[ | While each [[Function]] in the {{software}} already has a large amount of [[Function Value]]s, the values available by default do not neccesarily define all aspects of [[building]]s you may be interested for your own calculations. It is possible to add user-defined [[Attribute]]s to any [[Function]], which behave very similarly to built in [[Function Value]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, 7 October 2022
While each Function in the Tygron Platform already has a large amount of Function Values, the values available by default do not neccesarily define all aspects of buildings you may be interested for your own calculations. It is possible to add user-defined Attributes to any Function, which behave very similarly to built in Function Values.
How to add an Attribute to a Function:
Notes
- The Function selected in the Function Values window will have the added Attribute set to 1. Other Functions will have their value for that Attribute listed as 0.