How to access OCP data? #3262
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Does this work? ocp_value = graphite_ocp_Enertech_Ai2020([0.2]) |
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Yes, this returns an object <class 'pybamm.expression_tree.interpolant.Interpolant'>, with child equal to 0.2. |
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You need to do something like |
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Now it works, thank you!! I had no idea that I needed to use pybamm.linspace(). Is that documented anywhere? |
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The linspace is documented in the docs (https://docs.pybamm.org/en/latest/source/api/expression_tree/array.html#pybamm.linspace) but there is no example of this. Transferring to a discussion as it might be useful to other users. |
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PyBaMM Version
23.5
Python Version
3.10.12
Describe the bug
I am trying to use the OCP curve of graphite as implemented in the "Chen2020_composite" parameter dataset, but when I try to access the data I get a TypeError. OCP curves of silicon and NMC implemented in the same dataset work as expected.
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