# Color Network Results

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Color a Dragonfly ElectricalNewtwork in the Rhino scene with OpenDSS simulation results.

### Inputs

* **data \[Required]**

A list of data collections of the same data type, which will be used to color the network with simulation results. These should come from the "DF Read OpenDSS Result" component.

* **network \[Required]**

A Dragonfly Electrical Newtork object to be colored with results in the Rhino scene.

* **sim\_step**

An optional integer (greater than or equal to 0) to select a specific step of the data collections for which result values will be generated. If None, the geometry will be colored with the maximum of resutls in the \_data, essentially describing the peak condition. (Default: None).

* **period**

A Ladybug analysis period to be applied to all of the input \_data.

* **legend\_par**

An optional LegendParameter object to change the display of the colored output. (Default: None).

### Outputs

* **vis\_geo**

Meshes and line segments colored according to the results.

* **legend**

Geometry representing the legend for colored objects.

* **title**

A text object for the global title.

* **values**

A list of values that align with the input substation, transformers and electrical connectors. These note the value assigned to each object.

* **colors**

A list of colors that align with the input substation, transformers and electrical connectors. These note the color of each object in the Rhino scene.
