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ocean read data from 2 simulation directories in 6.1.3

jingguang
jingguang over 15 years ago

I am using ocean to do some post data processing after corner simulation, and my cadence environment is 6.1.3

I need to open the data in different directories like this:

openResults(dir1)

selectResult('tran)

....read data from dir1

openResults(dir2)

selectResult('tran)

....read data from dir2

here the problem is: the second time it supposed to get data from dir2, but it still gets data from dir1. It seems somehow I need to close the data from dir1 first. But I never had such kind of problem in 65nm design and even old cadence environment.

Can someone help me on that? Thanks!

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    In that case you should really report it to Cadence Customer Support (e.g. support.cadence.com).

    Perhaps you can try specifying t as the second argument to openResults() in each case - might help:

    openResults("/path/to/results/dir" t)

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    In that case you should really report it to Cadence Customer Support (e.g. support.cadence.com).

    Perhaps you can try specifying t as the second argument to openResults() in each case - might help:

    openResults("/path/to/results/dir" t)

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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