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antaresRead

Read data from an Antares study with R package 'antaresRead'

CRAN_Status_Badge Lifecycle: experimental Project Status: Active – The project has reached a stable, usable state and is being actively developed. R-CMD-check Codecov test coverage

Installation

You can install the package from CRAN:

install.packages("antaresRead")

You can also install the last development version from Github:

devtools::install_github("rte-antares-rpackage/antaresRead")

To display the help of the package and see all the functions it provides, type:

help(package="antaresRead")

To see a practical example of use of the package, look at the vignette :

vignette("antares")

Finally, you can download a cheatsheet that summarize in a single page how to use the package: https://github.com/rte-antares-rpackage/antaresRead/raw/master/cheat_sheet/antares_cheat_sheet_en.pdf .

See website for more documentation: https://rte-antares-rpackage.github.io/antaresRead/

Initialisation

Load the package

library(antaresRead)

Select an Antares simulation interactively.

setSimulationPath()

You can also select it programmatically:

setsimulationPath("study_path", simulation)

The parameter simulation can be the name of a simulation, the name of the folder containing the simulation results, or the index of the simulation. 1 corresponds to the oldest simulation, -1 to the newest one, 0 to the inputs.

Read data from a simulation

Most data from a simulation can be imported in the R session with function readAntares(). It has many parameters that control what data is imported. Here are a few examples:

# Read synthetic results of all areas of a study with hourly time step.
areaData <- readAntares(areas = "all")

# Same but with a daily time step:
areaData <- readAntares(areas = "all", timeStep = "daily")

# Read all Monte Carlo scenarios for a given area.
myArea <- readAntares(areas = "my_area", mcYears = "all")

# Same but add miscelaneous production time series to the result 
myArea <- readAntares(areas = "my_area", mcYears = "all", misc = TRUE)

# Read only columns "LOAD" and "MRG. PRICE"
areaData <- readAntares(areas = "all", select = c("LOAD", "MRG. PRICE"))

Functions getAreas and getLinks are helpful to create a selection of areas or links of interest. Here are a few examples:

# select areas containing "fr"
myareas <- getAreas("fr")

# Same but remove areas containing "hvdc"
myareas <- getAreas("fr", exclude = "hvdc")

# Get the links that connect two of the previous areas
mylinks <- getLinks(myareas, internalOnly = FALSE)

# Get the results for these areas and links
mydata <- readAntares(areas = myareas, links = mylinks)

Work with the imported data

When only one type of elements is imported (only areas or only links, etc.) readAntares() read antares returns a data.table with some extra attributes. A data.table is a table with some enhanced capacities offered by package data.table. In particular it provides a special syntax to manipulate its content:

name_of_the_table[filter_rows, select_columns, group_by]

Here are some examples:

# Select lines based on some criteria
mydata[area == "fr" & month == "JUL"]

# Select columns, and compute new ones
mydata[, .(area, month, load2 = LOAD^2)]

# Aggregate data by some variables
mydata[, .(total = sum(LOAD)), by = .(month)]

# All three operations can be done with a single line of code
mydata[area == "fr", .(total = sum(LOAD)), by = .(month)]

help(package = "data.table")

If you are not familiar with package data.table, you should have a look at the documentation and especially at the vignettes of the package:

help(package="data.table")
vignette("datatable-intro")

Contributing:

Contributions to the library are welcome and can be submitted in the form of pull requests to this repository.

The folder test_case contains a test Antares study used to run automatic tests. If you modifies it, you need to run the following command to include the modifications in the tests:

saveWd<-getwd()
setwd('inst/testdata/')
tar(
  tarfile = "antares-test-study.tar.gz", 
  files = "test_case", 
  compression = "gzip"
)

setwd(saveWd)

You must also change the h5 file here.

ANTARES :

Antares is a powerful software developed by RTE to simulate and study electric power systems (more information about Antares here : https://antares-simulator.org/).

ANTARES is now an open-source project (since 2018), you can download the sources here if you want to use this package.

License Information:

Copyright 2015-2016 RTE (France)

This Source Code is subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or any higher version. If a copy of the GPL-v2 was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html.