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Reading simulation results using Skill

ChrisEAS
ChrisEAS over 9 years ago

Hi,

I am looking for a Skill way of reading the signal names that have been saved during an ADE-XL simulation. I am aware of the outputs() function. However, in my case this function exits with a regEx error message - I guess due to some slightly unconventional naming of my lib and cells. However, I don't want to rename my design. Therefore I am looking for an alternative to the outputs() function. Using the Results Browser, I am able to see all my signals. Can I do this with Skill too, without using the outputs() function?

Thanks

Chris

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    ChrisEAS over 9 years ago
    Lib and cell both start with a digit and also got a few underscores in the middel. I will report it to customer support to get it fixed. In the meanwhile, is it safe to use map=nil? What does the option do anyway?

    Regards,
    Chris
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    ChrisEAS over 9 years ago
    Lib and cell both start with a digit and also got a few underscores in the middel. I will report it to customer support to get it fixed. In the meanwhile, is it safe to use map=nil? What does the option do anyway?

    Regards,
    Chris
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