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Does the action object have a unique action id? I am trying to find out the most frequent actions taken by a trained agent. I was doing something like this. In the last for loop I would like to do a c…
AvisP updated
9 months ago
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Depending on whether grid2op check class attribute or object attribute it might behave differently. Some care needs to be taken in grid2op to make sure that only the class attribute are used (and neve…
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# What to do
The technical interface to implement is detailed there:
https://grid2op.readthedocs.io/en/latest/backend.html
# A first possible way to do it
A possible "workflow" is detailed he…
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I am trying to validate how separate trained agents perform on certain intervals for different chronics using the `FromMultiEpisodeData` class. For example I am trying to look at certain days for 288 …
AvisP updated
10 months ago
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## Environment
- Grid2op version: `1.5.1`
- System: `osx'
- Additional system information
## Bug description
Reboot feature is working well when using do-nothing agent logs. But when using a…
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Opening this issue to track development of network topology and analytics methodology.
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## Environment
- Grid2op version: '1.9.5'
- System: 'Window 11'
- Python 3.9.7
## Bug description
After using grid2op.make(ENV_NAME, data_feeding_kwargs={}) to create a Grid2Op Environment a…
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### Describe the current behavior
This behavior relates more to pypowsybl but it has heavy implications on the pypowsybl-grid2opbackend so I'd like to start the discussion here.
After deepcopying th…
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## Environment
- Grid2op version: `1.9.6`
- System: `windows`
## Bug description
When shunts are not available in the _update_from_obs_ function the act is not updated because of indentation m…
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So when using the FromMultiEpisodeData the second agent can only run until the time step where the first agent terminated. For example if we use a RandomAgent and follow up with a DoNothingAgent using…
AvisP updated
10 months ago