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Retrieve design variables using VAR() in both single and monte carlo run

RuneDS
RuneDS over 14 years ago
I use the VAR() function to retrieve design variables in skill/ocean scripts for post processing. When running monte carlo simulations, the script wont work due to VAR("variable") returning a wave of variables. Is there a way to use VAR() or an equivalent function for getting design variables in scalar form without making separate scripts for single and monte carlo/sweeps?
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Really? This should work. Which IC version and MMSIM version are you using?

    BTW, appending onto a 4 year old thread is probably not the smartest way of ensuring you get an answer (see the forum guidelines - the first post in each forum). You got lucky this time and I responded...

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Really? This should work. Which IC version and MMSIM version are you using?

    BTW, appending onto a 4 year old thread is probably not the smartest way of ensuring you get an answer (see the forum guidelines - the first post in each forum). You got lucky this time and I responded...

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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