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ocnPrint() - output waveform names instead of full expression

Michele Ancis
Michele Ancis over 10 years ago

Hi,

I have a script looking like this:

openResults("/mypath/to/schematic/psf")

f= outfile("my_results.ocnp")

IM3L_Dph = phase((vh('hb "/VONAC" '(2 -1)) / vh('hb "/VONAC" '(1 0))))

ocnPrint(?output f ?numberNotation ' engineering ?width 30 IM3L_Dph)
close(f)

The issue I have with this, is that instead of using IM3L_Dph as the label for my output file,

the routine prints out the full expression phase(...). This becomes even worse if the results I am trying to save are from a swept simulation...

Any way to change this behaviour? I would like to avoid resorting to to low-level fprintf commands if possible.

Thanks,

Michele

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Michele,

    No need to use those functions here. This can be done with ocnPrint with a bit of adjustment of the input waveforms. See my solution

    In your case, you could do:

    drGetWaveformYVec(IM3L_Dph)->expression="IM3L_Dph"

    before calling ocnPrint.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Michele,

    No need to use those functions here. This can be done with ocnPrint with a bit of adjustment of the input waveforms. See my solution

    In your case, you could do:

    drGetWaveformYVec(IM3L_Dph)->expression="IM3L_Dph"

    before calling ocnPrint.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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