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Parametric analysis in ADE-XL

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archive over 14 years ago

 Hi.

I'm new to ADE-XL and I just wonder if there's a way to do the following:

In ADE-L I can run parametic analysis (transient for example) and by defining a scalar output to plot and post-process the wave constructed by scalars from each run.

I'm looking for a way to do the same in ADE-XL with emphasis on post-processing.

Any help is appreciated.

 

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Gennady

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    archive over 14 years ago

    Hi.

    I'm new in ADE-XL and I'm looking for a way to do the following:

    I run a parametric transient simulation. In each simulation I calculate a scalar value. Then I'd like to treat the multiple scalars as a vector and calculate a value based on this vector.

    In ADE-L parametric sweep it was done automatically, how do I do it in ADE-XL?

     

    Thanks

    Gennady

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    Hi.

    I'm new in ADE-XL and I'm looking for a way to do the following:

    I run a parametric transient simulation. In each simulation I calculate a scalar value. Then I'd like to treat the multiple scalars as a vector and calculate a value based on this vector.

    In ADE-L parametric sweep it was done automatically, how do I do it in ADE-XL?

     

    Thanks

    Gennady

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