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Printing Design Variables to a file

sidm
sidm over 1 year ago

Hello, 

I am running hundreds of DC simulations say from count=1 to count=300 using IC618 assembler.

I am looking for a way to print the design variables used in these DC simulations to a file preferably with previously mention count indicating the DC simulation test number , something like the below table. It will be great if someone can share any way to do this. Count is also a variable swept to indicate the number of DC simulations being run. 

Count Design Var1 Design Var2 Design Var3 Design Var4 …... Design Var95
1            
2            
…            
300            

regards 

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  • JankoK
    JankoK over 1 year ago

    Hi sidm,

    I think this would require a custom SKILL script... or you could export data in .csv format and work with that if you don't want to use SKILL.

    If you just want to have an overview of your variables, you could use Multi Test Editor.

    BR

    /Janko  

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  • sidm
    sidm over 1 year ago in reply to JankoK

    ok thanks 

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