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Results Browser in IC5.10.41

ag2888
ag2888 over 11 years ago

Hi,

I am using IC5.10.41 and wanted to know how can the below mentioned things be done.

1. Is there a way to print the numerous output expression values for a simulation that was previously done? Till now i have found that they would need to be re-evaluated using the calculator, which is all the more troublesome if we have numerous corner or parametric simulations!!
I believe in IC615 its possible to reload these expression values as there is a resultsDB for the same. Is there something like this for IC5141?

2. Is it possible to plot a particular signal for all the corners/parametric sweeps, using the result browser? As currently i see we need to individually select each corner result for the signal and plot it 

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    ShawnLogan over 11 years ago

     Dear ag2888,

     > 1. Is there a way to print the numerous output expression values for a simulation that was previously done?

    If I understand your question correctly, and if the expressions are listed as "Outputs" in your ADE session, the results can be re-computed by loading the simulation directory into the ADE ( Results->Select...), checking the relevant "Plot" boxes adjacent to the Outputs you wish to evaluate, and then re-evaluating the results from the ADE (plot button below the run button).

     If the expressions are not listed as "Outputs" in ADE, you may add them and follow this process. If there are numerous cases to examine, save the ocean script (Session->Save Ocean Script..) and modify the script to loop through loading each of your simulation directories and print the relevant outputs to a file. Whenyou save the ocean script, your output expressions will also be saved at the end of the script.

     

    > Is it possible to plot a particular signal for all the corners/parametric sweeps, using the result browser?

     If you load the parametric results into ADE and re-evaluate the relevant output(s), they will be plotted as a family. I believe you need to use the Calculator, in combination  with the Results Browser, to plot a family of curves directly.

    I hope I understood your questions.

    Shawn

     

     

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 11 years ago

     Dear ag2888,

     > 1. Is there a way to print the numerous output expression values for a simulation that was previously done?

    If I understand your question correctly, and if the expressions are listed as "Outputs" in your ADE session, the results can be re-computed by loading the simulation directory into the ADE ( Results->Select...), checking the relevant "Plot" boxes adjacent to the Outputs you wish to evaluate, and then re-evaluating the results from the ADE (plot button below the run button).

     If the expressions are not listed as "Outputs" in ADE, you may add them and follow this process. If there are numerous cases to examine, save the ocean script (Session->Save Ocean Script..) and modify the script to loop through loading each of your simulation directories and print the relevant outputs to a file. Whenyou save the ocean script, your output expressions will also be saved at the end of the script.

     

    > Is it possible to plot a particular signal for all the corners/parametric sweeps, using the result browser?

     If you load the parametric results into ADE and re-evaluate the relevant output(s), they will be plotted as a family. I believe you need to use the Calculator, in combination  with the Results Browser, to plot a family of curves directly.

    I hope I understood your questions.

    Shawn

     

     

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