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Plot the results of only one test in ADE Assembler

Zol
Zol 1 month ago

Is there a way to plot the results of only one test in ADE Assembler? I run multiple test parallel, but I would like to go over the results one by one (I have to look into the waveforms as well) The Plot All option plots the defined output results for all the tests. Even if I use filters or hide all other test in the Results tab.

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan 1 month ago

    Dear Zol,

    Zol said:
    s there a way to plot the results of only one test in ADE Assembler? I run multiple test parallel, but I would like to go over the results one by one

    If I understand your question correctly, you should be able to hover your mouse over a defined output within a corner in the test results, when you select it and right click, you should be presented with a menu that allows you to plot the result for just that corner.

    Shawn

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 1 month ago
    Zol said:
    Is there a way to plot the results of only one test in ADE Assembler?

    There isn't a "plot all" for the whole of a single test, although I can see that would be useful. I did a quick search and didn't find any requests for this, but I didn't look that carefully - so I may have missed requests.

    What might work well is to take advantage of the Select which tests are displayed in the table drop-down in the toolbar, and then add a "Plot All Displayed Tests" in the drop-down for Plot All. I can see that as a reasonable use model - but obviously this needs an enhancement. I would suggest that you contact customer support (create a support case on the portal) and reference this forum discussion.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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