Result Table for the Building Noise Map
With the generator of the new result table you can define a table showing the results in a desired form.

Result table with receiver points taken from the noise map for buildings
If you want to look at the results for the receiver points taken from the noise map of the building in addition to the standard receiver points, please activate the option „Receivers from Building Noise Map“ on the dialog Edit Result Table and choose the desired levels/storeys from the list box.

Dialog Edit Result Table
To show also the column „Storey“, insert a new line in the edit box’s result table if necessary.
A double-click on the line will open the edit box’s table column.

Table Column dialog of the Result Table
Storeys, string variable STW
Enter the parameters shown above and close the dialog box by clicking OK. The string variable STW represents the corresponding storey.
Note
The string variable STW displays the pertinent storey identifier.
String variable for Building Noise Map
Following string variables can be used in the Result Table to view more information about the facade points of a Building Noise Map:
| STW | floor identifier |
| FASSNR | facade point number of the building noise map, starting with the first polygon point of the building. Example: On the basis of the facade partitioning (menu Options|Building Noise Map) 12 level icons are generated together for all sides of the building. Consequently, they will be covered intern with the facade numbering from 1, 2, 3 etc. till 12. If each level icon has even 5 storeys so each storey will be assigned to the corresponding facade number. |
| DIR | degree No. 0-360 where 0 is the North direction |
| HIRI | direction with one letter (N-North, O-East, S-South, W-West) |
| HIRI2 | direction with two letters if necessary (e.g. NW-North-West, SO-South-East) |
Note
HIRI and HIRI2 refer by default to a north direction "upwards". If north is to be defined in a deviating direction, this is possible via the configuration of the calculations, tab Meteorology, see ISO 9613 (1996) and ISO 9613 (2024).