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OcnPrint doesnt work inside CASE

RAO VINAY
RAO VINAY over 12 years ago
Hello all,

My script is as follows.

for(j 2 4

desVar( "nf" j )

save( 'i "M0:id" )

temp( 27 )

run()

selectResult( 'dc )

plot(getData("M0:id") )

case( j

("2" ocnPrint(?output "/home/vinay_rao/create/moschar_file/nmosw/nmosw1.dat" ?numberNotation 'scientific getData("M0:id")))

("3" ocnPrint(?output "/home/vinay_rao/create/moschar_file/nmosw/nmosw2.dat" ?numberNotation 'scientific getData("M0:id")))

("4" ocnPrint(?output "/home/vinay_rao/create/moschar_file/nmosw/nmosw3.dat" ?numberNotation 'scientific getData("M0:id")))

) )

I have used CASE inside FOR statement. CASE contains ocnPrint but it's not generating any .dat files and also I found no errors/warnings. If I am using ocnPrint outside CASE then it is generating but not inside of it. Why this script failed to generate .dat under CASE? I am using IC614.


Regards,

Vinay Rao.
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    berndfi over 12 years ago

     I thought my question points out the error, but seemed not to be the case.
    Even if you do not have to declare datatypes explicitly in SKILL doesn’t mean that they don’t exist.

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  • berndfi
    berndfi over 12 years ago

     I thought my question points out the error, but seemed not to be the case.
    Even if you do not have to declare datatypes explicitly in SKILL doesn’t mean that they don’t exist.

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