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Post Run Simulation Analysis - Plotting wavefroms from different tests

Esteban Jose
Esteban Jose over 5 years ago

Hi all,

I have my ocean script where I execute two different tests as following:

Then from CIW I execute the following commands in order to plot the waveforms:

in_sig=v("/I0/SN" ?result `tran)
awvPlotWaveform(newWindow() list(in_sig) ?expr list("SN" ) )

But.. this only plot the results from one test. Is it possible, with a SKILL command,  select which test to plot? or simply plot all the tests?

Best,

EJ

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    You need to use openResults() to open the results for each test (or the specific test you’re interested in). Otherwise it won’t know which test you’re trying to plot from. So something like:

    sess=axlGetWindowSession()
    sdb=axlGetMainSetupDB(sess)
    hist=axlGetCurrentHistory(sess)
    ckpt=axlGetHistoryCheckpoint(hist)
    resultsRoot=axlGetHistoryResultsDir(axlGetCurrentHistory(sess))
    foreach(testName cadr(axlGetTests(ckpt))
    resultsDir=strcat(resultsRoot “/psf/“ testName)
    openResults(resultsDir)
    ; now you can do your plotting
    )

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Esteban Jose
    Esteban Jose over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you Andrew!

    best,

    EJ

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