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import .csf file to maestro results output

dogman4
dogman4 2 months ago

Hi,friends

I have a csf file that contains several simulated output values. Is there a way to import it into the “Results” of maestro or directly into the “results browser” to view the results and the sigma value of the results?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 2 months ago

    What is a "csf file"? What is producing this?

    Andrew

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 2 months ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    hi ,Andrew

    I wrong,it‘s .csv file,sorry.

    it's from other's simulated results

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 2 months ago in reply to dogman4

    It's a bit of an odd thing to do. You can read data from a CSV using getAsciiWave in the calculator to construct a waveform from some data like this, but having that in the ADE outputs would be strange. I can't see how that would be useful? Sometimes you use this approach for some kind of reference signal (e.g. expected results) but I can't quite see what the motivation would be and how you would make it work if you varied what you were simulating (e.g. adding corners and sweeps that weren't in the other data set).

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