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Exporting Monte Carlo Simulation

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parsley over 11 years ago

I'm trying to run monte carlo simulations (5000+ runs) and it's really slow at plotting the output. Instead, I would like to export this to a csv file without plotting. Is there a way to do this?

I want to save one of the 'output' that I setup in ADE. 

  

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    Tom Volden over 11 years ago

    The problem is that the data you are trying to export exists in two different places. 

    The waveform data will be saved in the simulator's output files.  As Andrew mentioned, you can export this to CSV without plotting by selecting the signal(s) that you want to export in the Results Browser and selecting Export from the right mouse button context menu.

    The delay measurements are save in the ADE XL results database (RDB) file.  You can use the method I mentioned in a previous post to export them from the UI or using SKILL. 

     Regards,

    TOM

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  • Tom Volden
    Tom Volden over 11 years ago

    The problem is that the data you are trying to export exists in two different places. 

    The waveform data will be saved in the simulator's output files.  As Andrew mentioned, you can export this to CSV without plotting by selecting the signal(s) that you want to export in the Results Browser and selecting Export from the right mouse button context menu.

    The delay measurements are save in the ADE XL results database (RDB) file.  You can use the method I mentioned in a previous post to export them from the UI or using SKILL. 

     Regards,

    TOM

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