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Determine corner associated with run number in Ocean simulation

scka
scka over 13 years ago

I am writing an application to auto-generate an Ocean script based off some input parameters. This ocean script runs simple AC, DC, and transient simulations, and defines three corners. I am trying to formulate the results into a table format.

When generating the Ocean script, I can utilize ocnPrint() to print the desired wave. In a few cases, due to some oddities with Ocean's measure functions, I have to go into each run number directory and select the wave for that run number. The problem I'm facing is that I have no way to tell my application which run number corresponds to which corner, as it seems that's determined at simulation time.

I've combed the Ocean documentation and these forums, but haven't seen anything talking about this. I apologize if I've missed something obvious.

I'm using IC6.1.500.9

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    There are functions which can determine this (particularly functions such as  axlReadResDB and axlReadHistoryResDB), but it's very hard to know what to advise without seeing your script. This is probably too long ago now, but customer support would have been your best bet.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    There are functions which can determine this (particularly functions such as  axlReadResDB and axlReadHistoryResDB), but it's very hard to know what to advise without seeing your script. This is probably too long ago now, but customer support would have been your best bet.

    Andrew.

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