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Printing in engineering notation

swdesigner
swdesigner over 13 years ago

In IC6 (maybe even in IC5) the ADE outputs are displayed in engineering notation with symbols - that is, 10e-6 is 10u, 10e-3 is 10m, etc.

This is convenient.

Is there any way to print numbers this way using printf or some other function in skill?

Note, I don't want to print 10e-3 as 10e-3, I want it to come out as 10m.

Thanks!

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    I don't know what you mean by "your internal site". I just searched in cdnshelp for "engineering notation" and it was one of the hits. Similarly if I search in cdsdoc (the old IC5141 documentation system) for "engineering notation", it also finds the right document.

    So both the old and new documentation systems are searchable.

    I also tried searching on Cadence Online Support (http://support.cadence.com) and whilst "engineering notation" threw up quite a few hits, it wasn't that far from the top of the product manuals results (given that this covers all Cadence products, far wider than just the IC tools).

    Searching for "suffix notation" is I think even more specific... (but you probably had to know it was called that).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    I don't know what you mean by "your internal site". I just searched in cdnshelp for "engineering notation" and it was one of the hits. Similarly if I search in cdsdoc (the old IC5141 documentation system) for "engineering notation", it also finds the right document.

    So both the old and new documentation systems are searchable.

    I also tried searching on Cadence Online Support (http://support.cadence.com) and whilst "engineering notation" threw up quite a few hits, it wasn't that far from the top of the product manuals results (given that this covers all Cadence products, far wider than just the IC tools).

    Searching for "suffix notation" is I think even more specific... (but you probably had to know it was called that).

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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