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Way to plot different virtuoso calculator functions depending on simulation time?

Andy Stewart
Andy Stewart over 11 years ago

Is there a way to plot different virtuoso calculator functions depending on simulation time?  I have 3 modes/phases in my run.  I can plot a different function for each one, but what I would ideally like is to have one plot showing function 1 up to sim time A, then function 2 from sim time A to sim time B, then function 3.

I tried using 3 clips and adding the results, but clip does not zero the result outside the selected regions, so I end up with strange offsets for each section.

Does some contrsuct like the below exist?

if (sim_time<A) function 1 else if (sim_time<B) function 2 else function 3

Andy

 

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Hi Andy,

    You probably want to concatenate the waveforms rather than adding - see solution 11522792 for some code which allows you to do this easily in the calculator.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    Hi Andy,

    You probably want to concatenate the waveforms rather than adding - see solution 11522792 for some code which allows you to do this easily in the calculator.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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