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Question Regarding Exporting Parametric Sweeps

EonkernYang
EonkernYang over 12 years ago

Hi All,

 I am trying to export a series of nested parametric sweeps in Cadence. Using ocnPrint, the data is separated into sections according to the values of the outer sweep variables, but I would like to have a "flattened" output, where each sweep vector is in an adjacent column, rather than in a new subsection.

 

for example it is currently doing:  

 

VTD_n = -3.000e-01        

VTD_p             -3.000e-01        0.000e+00         3.000e-01         

 0.0000e+00        9.9708e-01        9.9638e-01        9.9400e-01       

 1.0000e-02        9.9638e-01        9.9548e-01        9.9235e-01       

 2.0000e-02        9.9561e-01        9.9448e-01        9.9042e-01

..... 

 

 

VTD_n = 0.000e+00         

VTD_p             -3.000e-01        0.000e+00         3.000e-01         

 0.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00       

 1.0000e-02        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01       

 2.0000e-02        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01   

 

and I would like it to do:

 

VTD_n            -3.000e-01      -3.000e-01       -3.000e-01                0.000e+00           0.000e+00      0.000e+00             

VTD_p             -3.000e-01        0.000e+00         3.000e-01             -3.000e-01        0.000e+00         3.000e-01   

 0.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00       1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01  

 1.0000e-02        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01  

 2.0000e-02        1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01      1.0000e+00        1.0000e+00        9.9999e-01  

 

 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    You could probably write something to expand the family waveform objects yourself, but I suggest you contact customer support - this seems a reasonable enhancement request to me.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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