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How to create a plot from a list when running Ocean script from CIW

keble6
keble6 over 14 years ago

Hi, just starting out with Ocean. I am using it to characterise devices in a particular technology.

I have written Ocean scripts to measure various parameters over temperature and corners.

Now I'd like to plot, for example, the vth at 27C versus corner.

 

However I can't even get a window displayed with e.g. win = newWindow().

Is this because I'm running the script from the CIW?

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    skillUser over 14 years ago

    Often when the CIW does not seem to respond it is due to unbalanced parentheses (closing or right parens missing), or unbalanced double quotes (which can lead to unbalanced parens, giving both problemsat the same time).  This can most often be overcome by typing a single square right bracket ']' which is a "super bracket" supplying as many parens as needed to close. If this does not work then a double quote followed by the square bracket might tackle both unbalanced quotes and unbalanced parens.  Finally, if it is still not responding, you can try Ctrl-C.

    Regards,
    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 14 years ago

    Often when the CIW does not seem to respond it is due to unbalanced parentheses (closing or right parens missing), or unbalanced double quotes (which can lead to unbalanced parens, giving both problemsat the same time).  This can most often be overcome by typing a single square right bracket ']' which is a "super bracket" supplying as many parens as needed to close. If this does not work then a double quote followed by the square bracket might tackle both unbalanced quotes and unbalanced parens.  Finally, if it is still not responding, you can try Ctrl-C.

    Regards,
    Lawrence.

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