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plotting more than one variable on x-axis in viva

harrymadaan
harrymadaan over 5 years ago

Dear All, 

One question : I would like to put more information in one plot. Means for example if i have simulation results for voltage  across corners and temperatures than i would like to plot this whole information in one plot with temperature and corner on x-axis and voltage on y-axis. Something like shown below 

This can be easily done in excel sheet but i would like to know if same can also be done in viva so as to avoid going through excel.

Thanks in advance.

Br, harry

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Hi Harry,

    No, this can't be done. Potentially the x-axis values could be recreated to be a combination of the corner name and temperature for each point, but that would involve reconstructing the x-axis data, and even then it wouldn't look like you describe.

    I can see why this would be useful - probably worth contacting customer support?

    Andrew.

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  • harrymadaan
    harrymadaan over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks for the prompt reply Andrew.

    Sure i would contact the support if some solution is feasible. 

    Br, harry

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