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How to achieve "trace cursor" command in ocean

bobbygang
bobbygang over 14 years ago

Hello,

I'm new to cadence. I often want to note the value of result on graph during ocean simulation, but I don't know the command. Furthermore, I 'm about to know where can I find the plot command list just as modifying wave colour or modifying front ?

Any help will be much appreciated.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    With AWD, the color is taken from y0-y9 (in the tech file). For anything above 10, it will use modulus 10 to choose the color (y0-y9) and then the tens digit is used to cycle through the line styles (e.g. dashes etc).

    With wavescan as the graph tool, it appears to ignore the color and the textOffset. You might want to log a service request to get this fixed (in IC615, say; it won't be fixed in IC5141 since the release is too old).

    envSetVal() is not permanent. It only changes the environment for the current session until icfb exits.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 14 years ago

    With AWD, the color is taken from y0-y9 (in the tech file). For anything above 10, it will use modulus 10 to choose the color (y0-y9) and then the tens digit is used to cycle through the line styles (e.g. dashes etc).

    With wavescan as the graph tool, it appears to ignore the color and the textOffset. You might want to log a service request to get this fixed (in IC615, say; it won't be fixed in IC5141 since the release is too old).

    envSetVal() is not permanent. It only changes the environment for the current session until icfb exits.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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