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spectre: save parameter before alter statement and revert for later analyses

Zol
Zol over 1 year ago

Hello Community,

Is there an option to save the value of the parameter I am about to change with the alter statement, and reset its value, when all analyses related to the alter statement has been run? I try to squeeze alter statements and some related analyses into the ADE flow through "Simulation Files" option. It would be great if the analysis requiring alter statements can be made independent from each other and the analyses specified in the ADE. (Ideally I would like to enable/disable them one by one in the Simulation Files window) If I have to hard-code the parameter value then I loose the flexibility to set the variable through the ADE.

If the above is not possible, then is there a way in ADE (Explorer/Assembler) to include the analyses file AFTER the analyses defined in the input.scs? The alter statement should affect only the analyses defined in the analyses file, and not the ones defined in ADE. Sadly the additional analyses added through an .scs file were carried out before the analysis commands from the ADE of the input.scs.

Kind regards,
Zoltan

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