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Problems with expressions in Monte Carlo

Karo
Karo over 15 years ago
I am trying to run some Monte Carlo simulations and I am taking some expressions of some the plots. The simulations seem to give the same results for the expressions. Is there something I am not taking into consideration? I appreciate your help.
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    Karo over 15 years ago
    Thanks for your response,

    The subversion is IC6.1.4.485

    The expression is:
    ocnxlOutputExpr( "fallTime(clip(v(\"/BL'\" ?result \"tran-tran\") 3.65e-07 3.95e-07) ymax(clip(v(\"/BL'\" ?result \"tran-tran\") 3.65e-07 3.95e-07)) nil 0.6 nil 10 90 nil \"time\")" ?name "precharge" ?plot t ?save t)

    I believe it is using the same plot and not subsequent ones, because when I change the nominal parameters I get a different result but no variation.

    Thanks for your help,

    Karo

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  • Karo
    Karo over 15 years ago
    Thanks for your response,

    The subversion is IC6.1.4.485

    The expression is:
    ocnxlOutputExpr( "fallTime(clip(v(\"/BL'\" ?result \"tran-tran\") 3.65e-07 3.95e-07) ymax(clip(v(\"/BL'\" ?result \"tran-tran\") 3.65e-07 3.95e-07)) nil 0.6 nil 10 90 nil \"time\")" ?name "precharge" ?plot t ?save t)

    I believe it is using the same plot and not subsequent ones, because when I change the nominal parameters I get a different result but no variation.

    Thanks for your help,

    Karo

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