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re-run a single Monte-Carlo run

Svilen64
Svilen64 over 3 years ago

Hi,

Suppose I've run MC simulation of say 50 runs (or points as it is called in the gui). Then I want to rerun just one specific run out of those 50. What would be the proper way to do that and how to set it up?

Thanks

Svilen

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    ShawnLogan over 3 years ago

    Dear Svilen,

    Svilen64 said:
    hen I want to rerun just one specific run out of those 50. What would be the proper way to do that and how to set it up?

    In addition to Frank's excellent reference URL, and as he mentioned depending on what you want to do with the added simulation, you could navigate the Monte Carlo database to access the netlist directory and use that netlist directory in a simulation.

    An easy way to find the UNIX path to the netlist is to locate the iteration number in your Assembler/Explorer Resuts tab, right click your mouse on one of its saved signals and open a Terminal. The terminal will open in the directory corresponding to that Mnte Carlo iteration number within the Monte Carlo data base.

    Shawn

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 3 years ago

    Dear Svilen,

    Svilen64 said:
    hen I want to rerun just one specific run out of those 50. What would be the proper way to do that and how to set it up?

    In addition to Frank's excellent reference URL, and as he mentioned depending on what you want to do with the added simulation, you could navigate the Monte Carlo database to access the netlist directory and use that netlist directory in a simulation.

    An easy way to find the UNIX path to the netlist is to locate the iteration number in your Assembler/Explorer Resuts tab, right click your mouse on one of its saved signals and open a Terminal. The terminal will open in the directory corresponding to that Mnte Carlo iteration number within the Monte Carlo data base.

    Shawn

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